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Old Sun May 21, 2006, 06:24pm
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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).



My subject is on the topic of a carelessly discarded helmet or bat.
This rule you "quote" isn't about a "carelessly" discarded helmet or bat, it's about an intentionally discarded helmet or bat. Don't get your rules mixed up.


SAump [quote=Rich Ives] Quote:
Originally Posted by SAump

1) You are quoting a FED rule for an OBR game.

2) If there's no play, there is nothing to interfere with now is there?


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1) Out for Interference, MLB 6.05.h.
2) Ejected for MC.

What in the hell does this have to do with the situation at hand?! The bat never hit the ball a second time. Do you actually read the rule before you quote it? On topic my pa-tootie!
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