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Old Sat Oct 06, 2001, 11:08pm
Rich Ives Rich Ives is offline
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You call it - the batter's automatically out.

You call it while it's still in the air so you don't know if it actually gets caught yet.

Are you saying call it, then don't enforce it if all runners advance at least one base? If you are, the defense will protest and you will have to come back next Tuesday for the re-play after the protest is upheld.

Are you saying to wait for the outcome then only call it runners doen't all advance a base? Then the offense will protest. Then you'll have to lie to the protest committee when you tell them that it wasn't, in your judgement, catchable with reasonable effort.

Either way, you've done the game wrong.
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