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Old Thu Aug 03, 2006, 12:32pm
Tim C Tim C is offline
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Do Overs

I believe there are three examples of "do overs" that are accepted in baseball:

"An inning must start with all players in the field of play (catcher in catcher's box) so if you have a couple of pitches, even a base hit, and then notice F9 has been in the restroom and not on the field you "do over" from the start of the inning."

"After a dead ball the defensive team tries a hidden ball trick. The plate umpire dose not notice that the pitcher did not have the ball when he put the ball back intous the ball was never legally in put into play."

"Batter hits the catcher's glove on his back swing . . . umpire can call a "do over" to reach equality."

Are there more "do overs" I am missing?

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