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Old Wed Jul 22, 2009, 07:50pm
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally Posted by SC Ump View Post
I have never thought it fair to penalize the batter. The catcher already had a chance to catch it and messed up.
Why is it everyone is ready to give the benefit of the doubt to the batter because the catcher failed to catch the ball? Why is it everyone conviently forgets the batter failed prior to the catcher?

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I believe most would call it differently if similar happened on base. (SIT: With R1 on first, the ball is hit sharply to F3. The ball bounces out of F3's glove, bounds approximately 4 feet away and hits R1's foot.)
Could that be because the offense didn't do any wrong in this situation?

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However, I agree with you that the rules state in the original situations the batter is out. If I'm ever good enough to be invited to be a member of a rules committee, I'll attempt to change it... right after I rename the foul lines to "fair lines".
Well, there is no such animal. I tried to have it changed a couple years ago, but it went nowhere.
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