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GreyMule: Would like to have chance to change your thought on never doing a drop dead time limit game. Here in Indianapolis we have a indoor facility that does tournaments all winter long. Full indoor field. We use a drop dead time limit with a couple of twists. And they work GREAT. Is it for use outside or for regular season ? No way. But they can work. Tournaments are always round robin format. Last two games to determine first thru fourth are finished. During round robin games, after time has run out score reverts back to last complete ining unless home team has tied or taken the lead and is still at bat. Winning team is given 2 points, tied games result in both teams receiving 1 point, losing teams 0 points. After 3 games teams with most points moves on to "finals". Great way to stay in "umpiring shape" during the winter.
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