Thu Mar 09, 2006, 01:56pm
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Originally posted by booker227
A trick question. My answer is C, since the others are dead wrong, and the player is an unreported substitute and not an illegal one. This "game-winnning" hit becomes the last play of the game, and if an unreported substitute is discovered and an appeal is made before the umpires have left the field, that player is disqualified and declared an out, while the other players are returned to the bases occupied prior.
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Really? So... you're applying a penalty for something that is not illegal? Odd, that.
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