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Originally Posted by bluezebra
Read it and weep. Where do you see "delayed dead ball", ANYWHERE?
Bob
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2006 BRD 289
FED: The ball is delayed dead, and the batter-runner or runner is out.
NCAA: The ball is delayed dead. "At the end of play, the assisted runner shall be declared out".
OBR: OFF INTERP 201-289: PBUC STAFF: Following the interference the assisted runner is out, but the ball remains alive.
J/R: physically assists a runner's advance or return to a base. Penalty: such runner is out but the the ball remains alive.
It may be semantics that "delayed dead" is not used in OBR, but "remains alive" amounts to the same thing in this case.