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Originally Posted by Eastshire
Sure, here you're calling a T because "intentionally" just means on purpose according to Webster's:
And here you've realized you might actually want to use the rules book definition instead and grab onto the lifeline AremRed threw you suggesting you find it to be excessive:
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I didn't grab on to anything. My reasoning as been the same the entire thread. Intentional during live ball does not equal intentional during dead ball. It just so happens I can use Webster or the rule book to justify my stance.