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Old Sun May 21, 2006, 02:07pm
SAump SAump is offline
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Talking You may want to delete this too.

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Originally Posted by SAump
A rule also allows for the immediate ejection of a batter or runner who intentionally throws his helmet or bat down at the ground or at a fence or wall in a violent manner. No warnings and no ADDITIONAL OUTS are allowed by rule (EX: Out on called 3rd strike and another out for throwing both helmet and bat in dispute of bad call).

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Originally Posted by BigUmp56
There's also a rule that allows for a batted ball that leaves the playing field in flight over fair territory to be ruled a homerun. Now tell me what either your example or my example has to do with a carelessly thrown bat. Both examples are just as obsolete to the play at hand. You're grasping at straws again. No, I would say you're grasping at thin air.
Tim.
Tim.
My subject is on the topic of a carelessly discarded helmet or bat. Your HR rule does not address any issues in this thread. It is so far off base, it has no bearing on this thread at all, and is the ONLY example obsolete to the play at hand. You are grasping at straws out of thin air, Tim. May I suggest if the HR shoe doesn't fit, you must NOT BUY INTO IT. Please delete your stupid opinion before anybody else reads it and thinks we are discussing RUNS. I can breath easily about my opinions on OUTS.