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Old Thu Mar 26, 2009, 08:04am
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Originally Posted by M&M Guy View Post
I think the baseball analogy would be the phrase, "The tie goes to the runner." I've been told the correct call is, "There's no such thing as a tie." The ball beat the runner, or the runner beat the ball, even if it's by a mere fraction of a second, and it's the umpire's job to determine which it is.
Not quite: assuming we're talking about 1B, the umpire's job is to determine whether or not the runner beat the ball. In a so-called tie, the runner did not beat the ball, so he's out.

Edited to add: BillyMac, professional instruction is to enforce the standard of 7.08 and ignore that of 6.05.
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