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Old Wed Feb 01, 2006, 09:53pm
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Which One?

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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!!!!
Maybe they get more than four balls before a walk is issued in your Texas coach pitch league. In a real baseball game the batter becomes a batter-runner after he's been issued a walk on the fourth ball.


Tim.
Slingblade, you didn't read the post correctly. I said base runner, not batter runner. You also become a batter runner when you put the ball in play. You got to get on base before your a base runner. Damn son, pull your head out before it's too late.

A typical rookie mistake on your part. Hell, you'll learn soon enuff I guess. Come on down and let us teach you a thing or two. Since we got so many balls down here, tell you what. Fix you up a mess of calf fries. I know you'll enjoy that. Make ya grow hair in places monkeys don't.

[Edited by PWL on Feb 1st, 2006 at 09:56 PM]