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Originally Posted by Don Mueller
If breaking up a double play isn't sacred then why should this be.
Safety is safety, join the 21st century dude.
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Don, why don't you read Pete Booth's post above before you run your mouth! There are reasons for keeping batters on their own side. They are not in the rule book because is it tradition. Going to the opposite side is bad taste and basically thumbing your nose at the opposition.
I also don't know what your problem with the DP is. There are legal ways to "break up" the DP that do not involve taking out the pivot man. And if you have to question those, you really need to switch to something safer - like checkers!