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Old Wed May 28, 2008, 12:58pm
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Originally Posted by David B
Sometimes its a good thing for the defense to allow the runner to stay on base especially when the BR is a good hitter who is usually the ones who are going to try and "get away" with interference at the plate.

That's easier to me to recall in the spur of the moment as opposed to "with less than two out the batter is out, and runners return, and with two out the BR is out, unless the runner advancing is at third etc.,"

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David
How this is easier than 'batter's out, runners return' is beyond me. Reads like you are introducing some sort of game strategy into your penalty deliberations.
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