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jicecone Tue Jul 13, 2004 08:41pm

Thanks for the clarification. I agree.

I was concentrating more on the dead ball part than the "strike and dead ball"

[Edited by jicecone on Jul 13th, 2004 at 09:43 PM]

DG Tue Jul 13, 2004 08:53pm

Quote:

Originally posted by jicecone
Thanks for the clarification. I agree.

I was concentrating more on the dead ball part than the "strike and dead ball"

[Edited by jicecone on Jul 13th, 2004 at 09:43 PM]

I can not think of a situation where HBP is not a dead ball.

ozzy6900 Wed Jul 14, 2004 05:50am

Quote:

Originally posted by brunclikk
great way of putting it, do you mind if i use those sayings?
Be my guest, just try to keep a straight face when you use them! :>)

dddunn3d Wed Jul 14, 2004 08:47am

delayed dead ball
 
Just when is the ball made dead if it is pitched after a balk call? When it is gloved by the catcher? When continuous action has stopped? What about a passed ball or wild pitch with runners on base?

bob jenkins Wed Jul 14, 2004 08:55am

Re: delayed dead ball
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dddunn3d
Just when is the ball made dead if it is pitched after a balk call? When it is gloved by the catcher? When continuous action has stopped? What about a passed ball or wild pitch with runners on base?
Then runners can keep advancing at their own risk.


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