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Old Wed Feb 27, 2008, 01:29pm
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If you had any doubt about the foot, you should have turned to the PU right away, whether the coach had said anything or not. When the coach did speak up, you should have gone to the PU unless you were certain F3 did not pull her foot.

Even after the sides had changed, it would not have been too late to appeal to the PU, since the coach spoke up right away, in effect, if not literally, asking you to check with your partner.

When you appeal to your partner, this is not considered a "live ball appeal" or a "dead ball appeal," such as the defense might make on a baserunning error. It's just you asking for help.
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