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Old Sun Feb 05, 2006, 12:57pm
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Wink Why WINDY Why

Windy, what is the actual basis for your NCAAA or NFHS BATTER interference call? Please justify your reasoning. I will allow you to take your pick among the few choices that remain relatively realistic to your version of events taking place at the time.

A) The thrown bat by itself, across the catcher's FIELD of vision.
B) The baseball thrown by the catcher actually making contact with the bat flying across the air.
C) The catcher's whine after his thrown baseball hit the bat flying across the air and was deflected away from his intended target at 3B.
D) The defensive coach's argument that his team is not obligated to chase after the baseball after it was deflected away from the intended target at 3B.

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Your latest quote, "BU56, I don't know why this has become your crusade. The batter stood in the box, could clearly see the runner stealing and he tossed the bat in front of a catcher who was making a play. That is an obvious call to even a newbie. Are you saying that you would allow this type of play to occur?"

Windy, why do you keep insisting that a runner was trying to steal a base when the original thread does not mention a stolen base attempt? Now I'm curious to know, please explain your reasoning on this phantom stolen base event.

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Still haven't gotta clue, do ya?

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