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Originally Posted by AtlUmpSteve
Taking that a step further, I am pretty sure I remember the definition and rulings regarding "dead ball territory" in various levels of baseball. If the ball entering that territory doesn't make it a "dead ball", they logically should call that the "time territory".
Oops, logic. Never mind.  
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Even better. From page 15 of the MLB Official Rules, Section 2.00 Definitions:
A DEAD BALL is a ball out of play because of a legally created temporary
suspension of play.