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Old Wed Feb 01, 2006, 08:26pm
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Re: Re: Re: Which One?

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Originally posted by PWL
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Originally posted by BigUmp56
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Originally posted by PWL
This ruling is using a base runner. Why is everybody referring to the player as a batter or batter/runner?
Because that's what a batter is after he completes his time at bat. Duh.......

Tim.
Where in the ruling does it say the batter completed his time at bat?

I bet you got wore out in dodgeball!!!!
I guess you mean where in the original sitch. That would be the part where he wrote:

Pro-Rules:
Runner on third base. Count is 3-0 to the batter. Ball 4 is issued to the batter. Umpire calls ball 4 and the batter throws his bat to the dugout while standing in the batters box. In the process of doing that the catcher pops up and throws the ball down to 3rd base to try to pick off the runner. Right after the catcher throws the ball, the ball hits the bat in mid air and the ball falls to the ground a few feet from the catcher. The batter runs to first and the runner on third comes home to score.

Does this clear it up for you, PWL?
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