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Old Mon Jun 02, 2003, 01:17pm
Dakota Dakota is offline
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Originally posted by bobbrix
(Reminder to self:
Don’t turn back on field unless you’ve called time.
Oh, and paying attention might be a good idea, too.)
Agree. The only think I can see wrong in the play you described is that you didn't actually see whether either runner tagged up. Assuming R1 tagged up, everything finished legally. Run scores, R2 retreats to 2B. And, even if R1 did not tag up, since the defense did not appeal, they left you off the hook so everything remains legal.

However, there is no such thing (ASA) as a foul fly ball. There is a foul ball, and there is a fly ball. A fly ball over foul territory is still a fly ball, and if caught, the ball is live and in play, just like any other fly ball.

[Edited by Dakota on Jun 2nd, 2003 at 01:20 PM]
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