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Old Mon Jun 20, 2005, 09:09am
mdntranger mdntranger is offline
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I'll agree that the non-IFF is a fixable situation, but wouldn't any fixes put in place have to depend on how the ensuing play finished? My understanding is that the IFF only puts the BR out, thereby cancelling the force plays.

Therefore:
A. Charlie out, runners back to 1st and 2nd
B. Agree, nothing to fix
C. Charlie out, Runners at 2nd and 3rd
D. Charlie out, runners back to 1st and 2nd
E. Charlie out, Abel scores, Baker at 3rd
F. Agree with Crowder on the judgement call...if my fault, Charlie out, runners at 1st and 2nd...if not, play stands

As I've seen in many other posts, the players should already have a pretty good idea when IFF should be in effect, and should react accordingly. I can't count the number of times I've called IFF only not to be heard due to all the commotion and having to explain why events are happening the way they did on the field.
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