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Old Sat Aug 21, 2004, 08:51am
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally posted by rayskie
Thank you for the reply, Mike !
That's at least the way it should be done (what i think). But what about the book ? It doesn't say anything about what happens, if those "extra bases" are not retained.

Is that kind of your personal interpretation or something what's told by instructors in the US ?

Rayskie
Think about it. They don't prove negatives in the book. If there isn't something defining specific situations, then it is business as usual.

An illegal pitch is a DDB and is assessed after all play is finished. ASA gives the coach an option, ISF does not.

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