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Old Mon Aug 21, 2006, 10:13pm
WhatWuzThatBlue WhatWuzThatBlue is offline
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Why doesn't the answer seem right? The batter runner hits a ball that deflects off of a defensive player and remains in fair territory. Why should he be allowed to run over the first baseman who is in the act of fielding the ball?

Most first baseman that I've seen aren't the fleetest of foot. So, if the ball deflects and is within the last half of the baseline, this is a no brainer. The runner is not allowed to be there, let alone put a hurt on a defender trying to make a play.

The NCAA makes more sense than Fed most of the time. They also have some terrific video ineterps for you to peruse. Take a peek at handling situations and see how they want the game called. It is one of the best tools out there.
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