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Old Wed Sep 07, 2011, 02:21pm
HugoTafurst HugoTafurst is offline
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Originally Posted by Umpteenth View Post
I'm confused. If the timer is to prevent the start of a new inning, and the visiting batter entered the box with about 10 seconds left, hasn't the inning started? A "no new inning timer" is not the same as "drop dead". You let the visiting team finish their half-inning, then call Ball Game!
Re-read the post, HOME team was at bat...
Home team was winning.
There was no reason to finish the inning.
(I'm guessing their rule includes "finish the batter"


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"NSA SP game with a no new inning timer, NSA rule is the new inning starts on the first pitch of the new inning (as opposed to the 3rd out in ASA).

times running out, home team, who is winning, comes to bat (obviously in the bottom of the inning) i announce there are 2 minutes left...

after the 3rd batter, who made the 2nd out of the inning, i check my watch, and it says theres 10s left. the next batter comes up to bat and after a few pitches makes an out. i check my watch, and it says time is up, so i announce thats ball game due to the time limit.
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