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Old Wed Apr 09, 2003, 03:43pm
Bfair Bfair is offline
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Pete's answer is obtuse.
When you start stretching limits of judgment, it's exactly that---judgment.
They can appeal all they want, but it's still your judgment decision within the rules.
It's your application of the rule.

When you start adjusting penalties to that which is not applicable by rule to the situation you'll soon find yourself in much greater difficulty than you imagine.

So, are you going to make a 3 base award when the batted ball rolls under the fence in the corner because you felt the batter would have had a triple had it stayed on the field of play? Wouldn't that be fair also?

NOT........


Just my opinion,

Freix

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