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Old Tue Jul 10, 2007, 01:17pm
bluezebra bluezebra is offline
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Originally Posted by Andy
This was my first thought also...but go back and re-read the scenario...(bold emphasis is mine)



This tells me that the catcher has moved away from the plate after retiring the runner from third. If the runner is sliding into the catcher, she is not attempting to slide at the plate, but is trying to disrupt the catcher's throw.

Sounds like the right call to me.
Re-read the statement that it was deemed a 'legal slide". A LEGAL slide is a LEGAL slide is a LEGAL slide. PERIOD.

Bob
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