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Originally Posted by cbfoulds
IN MOST CASES [read: most ball parks, esp. pro fields], if a fly ball clears a CF boundary obstacle [fence, wall, etc.] and returns to the field of play somehow, there is gonna be a "ground rule" [i.e.: a pre-determined ruling specific to that field and that obstacle] which covers it: hence the term "ground Rule double".
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There's no ground rule in any enclosed field that would supersede the rule book: Four bases in flight; two bases on the bounce.
I believe Larry (I may regret defending him) was commenting whether Busch Stadium's ground rules state where the home run line is for the outfield walls. In this hit, the ball either bounced off the top of the padded wall or it hit the cement wall behind the padded wall; after doing one of the two, it came back toward the outfield. Ground rules would determine which wall it had to clear. If it didn't clear the correct wall, it would be an alive ball, with runners getting what they can.
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Originally Posted by cbfoulds
apparently, the commentator YOU CITED seemed to think this was such a sitch: if the ball was NOT a HR, it would be a GR double.
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You don't know Mike Shannon, do you?
Here's a sample.