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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
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Originally posted by David Emerling
I found out this morning (after talking with one of the parents of the players who was obviously watching the game closer than I was) that the batter did, in fact, have two strikes on the pitch ... and he swung and missed on the pitch prior to interfering.
I didn't realize that.
I was far too distracted by the sight of everybody paging through the rule book in the middle of the field. I just hadn't seen that before.
David Emerling
Memphis, TN
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I know the TSSAA didn't entertain FED protests when I lived there. And a protest is the only reason to be pulling a rulebook out during a game.
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Rich,
I figgered the "district" was a state tourney game similar to Little League state tourneys where all potential protest situations are
dealt with immediately even if it means getting out rule books or calling Williamsport before the game is allowed to continue.
Tourneys aren't well designed to go backwards.
mick