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What part of that doesn't compute? Let's say the defense plans an appeal, and the offense initiates an action that causes the defense to make a play. Now the defense can no longer appeal. I don't think that's right. But it's the rule in OBR. The RULE about not returning after the pitcher has the ball on the rubber is ALSO in the book. Sigh! |
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