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Old Tue Jul 10, 2001, 02:10am
David B David B is offline
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Re: Re: OK

Greg

Tee was talking about the thread. His interp was OBR and you were wanting FED.

I think once upon a time we discussed the play where the first baseman set up nearly in right field and F1 legally stepped and threw to F3.

This is legal under FED rules. I think the question was on a test or something.

Anyway that should help clarify the play at first. Under FED, it don't matter where F3 stands or what he is doing. Even if he's sitting in the grass etc., as long as F1 does everything legally.

Maybe I remembered that correctly. Now under OBR it's different as do the requirements for F3.

Thanks
David


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Originally posted by Gre144
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Originally posted by Tim C
When did this become a FED ruling? I missed that in the original post I guess.
When did what become Fed ruling? I don't understand the question.
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