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Old Mon Jul 16, 2012, 11:26am
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Originally Posted by Andy View Post
So why do we signal the obvious outs, but not the obvious safes?
Because every runner is safe, until they are out. If it isn't close and everyone knows the runner is not out, why tell them?

On the obvious out, their status has changed. That deserves a call.
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