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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Another Expert Opinion
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R1 stealing, fly ball to left field. R1 misses second and starts to advance to third. F7 catches the ball. R1 turns and begins to return to first, he touches second, and is beats the appeal at first. Defense then appeal the initial miss of second by R1, and you rule safe. The next time you go back to that field, the coach says "remember that appeal play, I looke it up, and it is under 7.10. He missed the base while advancing. Why didn't you call him out?" You: "There is a concept called last time by and ..." Coach: "Well where can I find this in writing?" You: "Go on the internet and by the J/R or BRD (or whatever other book you can think of)" Well now we are right back to where we started. In order for someone to understand the rules, they have to go and buy some book. BRD cost $25 (or so) and J/R cost $40 (or so), while the FED rule book cost $6.75. Now which one of these is an average person more likely to buy? J/R for $40, or the Federation book for $6.75? |
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