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Originally Posted by AtlUmpSteve
As I said, it was an unstated inference in that there are only home run limits (to my knowledge) in slow pitch, thus the offensive ejection for hitting one in a "no home run" classification. That, and knowing the "bat rule" is also a slow pitch only rule. Assumably, only slow pitch players are crazy enough to use a bat as a weapon after reaching first base.
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See what I get for NOT doing slow pitch . . .
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Larry Ledbetter
NFHS, NCAA, NAIA
The best part about beating your head against the wall is it feels so good when you stop.
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