
Thu Apr 12, 2007, 06:33am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
Actually, I think you're referring to 8-7-R. If so, then I'll have to disagree with ya there. Since it was phrased "as the ball crosses the plate," I'm going to assume that the ball has reached the plate. In that case, both runners, leaving at that exact (yeah, right... I know, I know... no such thing) moment should be fine.
I'm with wadeintothem on this one, but hey... I've been known to be wrong, even when I'm right. 
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Originally, the OP stated the runners were off with the pitch. The author since then had edited the scenario.
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