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Originally Posted by Cecil4
The OP had no one on base, so I see foul vs. fair as jeopardy.
With a runner on 3rd, a bunt right on the line, I would not judge that the runner would have scored.
If the runner stopped only because of the dead ball status, a difficult problem.
Yes, we have repeatedly discussed "unringing", and usually say no, but this case is about being clearly incorrect.
They never explained why the fair called foul was no corrected in the recent Phillies game, but apparently no one else on the 6 man crew saw it or it's MLB, or ...
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Who was put in jeopardy? The batter simply gets another chance to bat (unless 'sno-pitch foul third strike).
A bunt rolling slowly is a much easier call to make than a screamer down a line.
This is different than examples where a runner was put in jeopardy (by being tagged while off a base) because of an umpire's call.
We do need rule support. Rule 10 can be sold with good game management skills. But just because a call was "unfair" (pun intented) doesn't mean it's correct.
A sage person provides this quote:
"It's not our jobs to invent rulings to fit our personal idea of what should and should not be."