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Originally posted by largeone59
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Originally posted by drumbum565
A. At the time the pitcher made the play (which is where it counts from as far as the base runner goes) the base runner was between second and first there for he was going to second at the time of the throw so when the ball went dead he got the base he was going to and the next one.
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You've just lost all credibility on this board for that statement.
Please read this before ever posting again:
http://eteamz.active.com/baseball/rules/obr/myths/
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hang on just a sec...it's obvious that drummer boy is a newbie...we have all made a mistake or three. Let's correct him and get him straight. You gotta give the kid props for not coming in and spouting LL crap and how he knows it all. At least he wants to learn.
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