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Old Thu Oct 12, 2006, 08:19pm
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Originally Posted by mcrowder
Correct, although entirely irrelevant to what he asked us.
Let's see, the original question was
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Is it best to admit the foul ball call was wrong, or tell them the ball hit the bat, then the batter. Or something else.
And I stated
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In FED, you have no choice by rule! If the umpire calls the ball FOUL, it is foul no matter what. If you are wrong, you swallow your pride and let the manager chew on you a little, then get on with the game.

In OBR, if the players react to the fall of FOUL, then again, you are stuck with it.
I thought I gave enough information. He can say what he wants but by the rules he has to deal with it in different ways. I am not about to tell him what he should and shouldn't say in this situation. You know as well as I do that you suck it up, tell the truth and eat the crow! So as far as I am concerned, the post was in fact, quite relevant.
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