
Wed Mar 22, 2006, 04:29pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mcrowder
I think you're trying to generalize too much, and confusing the issue.
If the pitch was the 3rd strike, batter is out. Further, if BR interfered with a play (ie a possible double play), the runner is out as well.
If the pitch was not the 3rd strike, and the batter interferes with the opportunity to make a play, SOMEONE is out. If less than 2 outs, the batter out and the runner returns. If 2 outs, the runner is out.
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Mike:
You said it backwards. When there are two outs it's the batter who is called out. If there are less than two outs the runner is out.
Tim.
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