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Old Sun May 18, 2008, 09:10pm
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally Posted by shipwreck
Maybe a golden delicious to a red delicious but not apples to oranges. If a foul line is way off, why couldn't you let the coaches know, and that you would be calling the ACTUAL line not the marked out one, just like a missed marked batter's box? Dave
Not talking about the manner in which to handle it, but the addressing the lines themselves.

Personally, I believe you get rid of any batter's box that is incorrect. That is because it gives the batter's some direction. Not only that, but it is much easier for the umpire to ignore something that is not there.

As far as the foul lines, I've never really seen lines in the outfield to be off by any significant amount. On the infield, though, the lines are often off somewhat. If it isn't a drastic amount, less than 6-8", the umpire often just tell the coaches they will use the lines on the field except right next to the base. I don't have a problem with that.
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