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Old Mon Aug 22, 2005, 03:43pm
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Are we now in the business of determining a "flip" and a "throw"? What about a "toss"? No, we're not.
No, it's up to Rachel to tell us, she was there.
Correct... but what does it matter? Throw or toss, it didn't go back to F1.
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There was no relay - no one's on base. If there was someone on base, the rule wouldn't apply anyway.
So, you were there?
Her original post said "no one on base". I took the term "relay" to mean that F2 was throwing to another infielder for an attempted play on a runner.
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The rule's pretty clear... award the ball. Defense screwed up.
Without knowing all the particulars, I would probably consider this to be overofficious.
Enforcing rule 6F-7B or 7-5F is overofficious? Interesting. Perhaps enforcing [insert any other ASA Rule here] is overofficious too?
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