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Old Tue Oct 01, 2013, 08:24pm
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally Posted by Linknblue View Post
The first thing it seems that folks want to do on this forum is to be critical. I asked what you would rule if you got blocked out on fair/foul. It happened! I was looking down the line to make the call....right on the baseline. Folks jumped/ran/walked whatever in front of my just before ball hit the ground. I couldn't see where it hit. I have to make a call right? I didn't yell foul cuz I can't take that call back. I remained silent trying to get a "read" on the situation. I ended up ruling fair....but really had no clue where it hit.

The question was, do you rule fair if you don't see it or foul if you don't see it?

This is single man so I can't go to anyone.
Seems the question was answered

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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn View Post
Second - if for some reason you are blocked, you use what you know to make the call. Whatever that may be.
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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA View Post
If I last saw the ball fair, it is most likely to be called fair. OTOH, if a base coach steps into the field because s/he HAS to get a better look at it than I have, that ball may end up being foul

Point is, you have to make a call 'cause you ain't doin' it over. You just do the best you can.
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