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Old Sat Apr 23, 2011, 12:24pm
Chris Viverito Chris Viverito is offline
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Originally Posted by mbyron View Post
One way to understand the rule is that the improper batter has no right to become a runner, and so any advance that occurs while he's a runner should be nullified, even if it's due to a wild pitch or D3K (upon proper appeal, of course).
Well put. I agree in FED. I want to understand the FED thinking on this. I have heard many theories but can't place my finger on which one is correct.
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