
Sun Aug 07, 2005, 08:40pm
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Get away from me, Steve.
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Posts: 15,785
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Originally posted by LDUB
If Carl wants to let Rollie write terrible advise, then that is one thing. But he should not let him butcher rules.
Here is a quote from Wiedernanders latest article:
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Obstruction's penalty in high school and college is a "delayed dead ball." Play continues. If all runners, including the batter runner gain at least one base, ignore the penalty. They are all "born again!"
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Where should I start?
One base? What does the BR have to do with obstruction on a different runner?
Carl, you obviously read the article, as later you put in a editors note saying that the OBR has type A obstruction which results in a dead ball. How can you let him publish this stuff?
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That's pretty awful. Perhaps Rollie is confusing the obstruction rule with the NCAA balk rule. Nah, it's just pretty awful.
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