Umm, ozzy, did you read my post???
If the BR doesn't interfere, a return throw that hits the BR bat is alive and in play (J/R pg 94 ex. 2).
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Originally posted by ozzy6900
Let me ask this - if F2 throws the ball back to F1 and the throw is wild, are we killing the ball?
So why, if F2's throw hit's the bat shouldered by B1, are we killing the ball? Is this some new LL rule or just "creative umpiring"?
Maybe we should grant TIME for F1 to throw the ball back to F2 now!
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