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Originally posted by Macaroo
I think you did the right thing in this situation. It sounds like you had a "dropped (not caught) third strike" since BR was heading to 1B. Did you allow BR 1B? Or, were there less than 2 outs and BR was out? Anyway, questioning why you killed the play after the next pitch (base hit) was a moot point. If he was so sharp, he would have yelled at BR to run to 1B right away, if allowed.
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This was not a dropped third strike. This was just a pitch. No one struck out or walked. There was just a runner on first base.
Peace