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Originally Posted by chapmaja
If the coach had not noticed the peg and base in the dugout, we could have had a problem because the first play of the game was a player sliding into second base for a double.
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No problem there. Bases are knocked off by sliding players very often. And there are rules that cover those situations. No big deal.
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Originally Posted by chapmaja
It wasn't the base itself, it was the peg and base that holds the base in place. The actual base was sitting in the general area of where second base would be, so nobody thought anything of the situation. It wasn't the base itself, put the peg and base (that the base actually sits on) that were missing.
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Oh, you meant the anchor where the peg goes into. I was confused by your references to a base.
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