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Old Fri Sep 01, 2000, 05:48pm
Bob Bob is offline
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In your first example, Jim, F9 makes a diving catch of a line drive, R1 is off at the crack of the bat. The throw comes to first base to double him off as he hurries back. You call that an appeal? I would have called that just part of the play. What am I missing?

Now for the question: Your post implies, to me, quite strongly that once action has become relaxed in terms of an appeal it will stay relaxed, and never go back to unrelaxed. Is that correct? I'm a bit queasy about that position.

Your comments, please.

BTW, between you and Carl I think I got ol' Boots out. It now top of 9, we're ahead by one,...

Bob
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