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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Did the act "hinder the defense from making a play" (or whatever the specific wording is)?
Given the specific facts, I'd have nothing but an admonishment not to do it again.
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You're thinking what I was thinking at the time. There really was no play but that's only because R3 chose not to advance. He could've easily.
I guess one could make an argument that
any time a pitch gets away from the catcher with a runner on 3rd, by definition, there
is a play. Maybe this "play" was just happening in super-slow motion.
David Emerling
Memphis, TN