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Old Tue Jan 23, 2007, 07:56am
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Originally Posted by Dakota
Your game is on one of those softball complexes where the fields are back-to-back. R1 on 3B. Batter hits a towering pop up over the infield. At nearly the same time, the batter on field #2 hits a towering pop up, too, only this one goes behind the batter, up and over the backstops and over your infield. By the time you notice the two balls, you can't be sure which one belongs to your game. They are in nearly the same place at the same time.

a) One ball is caught by F4 and the other falls uncaught.

b) One ball is caught by F4 and the other by F6. F6 tosses her ball to F5 who tags 3B before R1 can retouch.

Whatchagonnacall?
a) out

b) two outs
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