So during NLDS Game 4 between the Nationals Giants (WAS-SF GameTracker), here's what happened with one out and runners on second and third in the bottom of the seventh ...

Well then. As you can see, Nats reliever Aaron Barrett is attempting to intentionally walk Pablo Sandoval of the Giants, but in doing so he uncorks a wild pitch. On third, Buster Posey dashes homeward. Nats catcher Wilson Ramos, however, makes a nifty play on the ball and fires it to Barrett, who successfully applies the tag. Two away.

Two controversies of note here ... First, it was a perilously close call at the plate, but plate ump Hunter Wendelstedt's out call was upheld on review. The other topic of potential debate here is whether Barrett blocked the plate in tagging Posey out (of course such a play would involve Posey). The rules don't apply only to catchers -- they apply to all players making a non-force play at the plate. However, Wendelstedt ruled that Barrett didn't illegally blocked the plate. Since it wasn't a force play, the blocking/non-blocking facet of it wasn't reviewable.

And bizarro postseason continues apace ...