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Old Tue Jan 16, 2001, 03:00pm
BJ Moose BJ Moose is offline
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Davey... there is alot going on. PU cannot be looking out at his parter to CHECK with the ball rolling around the rotten wood of the creaky backstop, and runners headed home...

This one "scares" me a bit.. because there doesn't seem to be ANY way to answer this one way or the other...

I mean, 3 outs, the inning is OVER.. right. (except..?)

But I could be swayed to allow, as a sort of Orwellian Revisionist Interpretation, I mean, he struck out, he had always struck out... yikes........

Where are the EXPERTS when you need 'em??
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Originally posted by Dave Hensley
The second situation shouldn't happen with proper mechanics, as the plate umpire should go to his partner immediately, without waiting for an appeal.

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