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Originally Posted by blueit
...And with all due respect, you keep trying to add "immediate" to the dead ball call in the rule. It's not in the rule....
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Actually, the onus is on you here. There is a difference between a delayed dead ball and a dead ball. One is delayed and the other isn't.
They have different definitions and different applications.
Rule 8-4-3b PENALTY-a states conditions when the ball is dead. The rule states, "If the obstructed runner is put out prior to reaching the base that would have been reached had there not been obstruction, a dead ball is called..." How do you call a dead ball? How do you do that while keeping the ball live? How is it reasonable to interpret this sentence to mean "when you get around to it, call a dead ball"?
Since you want to interpret that as a delayed dead ball merely because they do not state (redundantly) "immediately", show another example of the rule book using the term "dead ball" when it is interpreted as "delayed dead ball."