"I had a coach argue with me last night that a batted ball that passes through the legs of a fielder and hits his runner does not cause him to be out, since it had passed a fielder."
I have news for you - The coach is right.
"This is also the coach who told me that his player should get home for interfering with the fielder in the baseline (I mistakenly called obstruction, but no penalty since runners all reached one base past where they were)."
This makes no sense - what are you trying to say?
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Rich Ives
Different does not equate to wrong
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