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Old Sun Nov 13, 2005, 11:52pm
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
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Originally posted by BigUmp56

This has been a very insightfull thread! IMO- this is the type of discussion that makes these forums so educational.

As it appears there is no definitive source that gives more clarity on this issue, I will tell you what I think I will now do if this ever happens to me, based on the responses you've all given.

1) Once a batter steps into the dugout, I have an out. I'll buy in to the Roder interpretation that the batter can be called out for desertion on a batted ball before touching first base.

2) Although I have the batter out, I'm holding off making that call until all continuing action has relaxed, keeping the force intact.

3) If challenged, I'd just tell the offensive manager that I didn't see exactly when his batter entered the dugout, and in my judgement, it was after the DP was recorded.


Tim.
And I have to disagree. I find this type of thread to be mental masturbation at best and something that hurts novice umpires more than helps at worst.
Got to agree with you, Rich. If ANY umpire blows this call once in twenty years, and I don't know how that is possible because there is NO correct answer. Then it will definitely be another twenty years before they see again!!!!!!

Probably trying to convince a majority of the "green house effect" will be much easier, and definitely more practical.
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