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Old Wed Mar 24, 2004, 03:32pm
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Re: Case Book

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Originally posted by harmbu
I found the following passage on page 52 in the case book:

7.4.1 SITUATION H: R1 is on third and R2 is on first. B3 hits a foul fly ball near the third baseline (a) with less than two outs or (b) with two outs. R1 interferes with F5 in his attempt to catch the ball. RULING: The ball is dead immediately. In both (a) and (b), B3 is called out because of R1's interference.

Does this sound like what I should use to show the umpire that he was incorrect in allowing the same batter to lead off the next inning?

Thanks.

[Edited by harmbu on Mar 24th, 2004 at 09:55 AM]
If you think the umpire is willing to listen and learn, that's the case play with which to start.

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