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Old Wed Aug 12, 2009, 03:54pm
SanDiegoSteve SanDiegoSteve is offline
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
Or the ball threatens the fence, or there are multiple fielders converging.
Both of these fall under catch/no catch situations. A long fly ball that may fly or bounce over, go out. Two fielders converging on the ball, go out.

If the ball is merely rolling towards the fence, I don't see the point in going out, unless there is some opening in the fence that was discussed in the ground rules, and even then the BU isn't normally going to need to see the results immediately. He can be sent out to look at it if the fielder holds up his arms.

What I'm talking about are umpires who are not good judges of trouble situations, and just go out willy-nilly on routine cans of corn to F9.
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