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Old Thu Jun 19, 2003, 04:21pm
CecilOne CecilOne is offline
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First, the original problem:
"Neither the umpire nor either of the coaches realize that the automatic 3rd out should have been taken. " I always memorize the batters before and after the automatic out, so this does not happen,

Second, suggested results of tweaked case:
1) DP-Smith (B1) is out, B3 is up.
2) DP-Smith (B1) is out, B2 is up.
3) DP-Smith (B1) is out, B2 is up and B10 was out before B1 batted (shorthanded automatically).

Who thinks they could sell ANY ONE of the three on the field?
I think I could sell 1 or 2, not 3.

Who thinks they could sell NONE of the three on the field?
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