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Originally Posted by BretMan
(NCAA)
1.27 Ground Rule
An allowable amendment of the playing rules to accommodate a particular
circumstance (usually a field condition). Ground rules cannot conflict with or
supersede a playing rule.
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And the way I read that is that you cannot create a ground rule when a book rule already exists to address the situation.
For example, there's a gate behind first base with a gap underneath, and a thrown ball can go through it. That's clearly something covered by the rule on balls going through or under a fence. So you cannot create a ground rule for it, especially one with, say, only a one-base award.