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Old Sat Mar 15, 2008, 12:11pm
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[QUOTE=PeteBooth]
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From your question I gather you do not undertsand the terminolgy "delayed dead ball"
If Bruno is talking OBR, and I think he is, there is no delayed dead ball.

What about batter's interference you ask? Isn't the ball delayed dead?

Well, is is dead or live at the occurence? Live.

Will it be called dead later? Maybe.

What if conditions later require killing the ball? Now it's dead.

And if conditions later don't require killing the ball? It's STILL live.

As Evans teaches, if it's possible that it will not be killed, how can you call it "delayed dead?" It's either live or dead and that status can change according to play.
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