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Actually, we don't yet know whether this third strike was properly caught or not. It depends what happens next. If the catcher were to gain secure posession in her hand (or glove) from between her knees, it is most certainly a caught third strike. If she doesn't, it's not. JM |
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What F2 does next is what matters, but simply caught between the knees, its not an out - yet. thanks David |
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I thought you were above messing up simple definitons. I suggest you read the definition of what "In flight" is, and check back with me. |
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So a ball that is not in flight can not be caught, correct? So a line drive back to F1, and the ball somehow lodges itself between his legs. He then grabs the ball, and puts it into his glove. Are you calling this a no catch? IN FLIGHT describes a batted, thrown, or pitched ball which has not yet touched the ground or some object other than a fielder. |
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Well Gawdamm. What a stupid argument. You both know the freakin rule. You both agree that the ball is both not caught and not uncaught, and that the next action by this girl catcher who has sneaked onto the baseball field is crucial to the answer to the question.
So why the heck are you arguing? Good grief. To answer the original post, the correct call is "Strike". Call the out when it becomes an out (when our oddly gendered F2 gains possession).
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Mr. Crowder I am surprised.
After I took all the effort earlier this spring to intone at length about working a high school baseball game that did not only have one girl playing, nor two girls playing but THREE girls playing for one team. I mean Mr. Bono (don't know if he says it like Sonny or the way of the most overrated rock singer of all times) wouldn't THINK of placing a SOFTBALL question on here. I mean afterall, there is a SPECIFIC area for softball questions, isn't there? Hey mcrowder, I'm with you on this one. |
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Here is the definition: "IN FLIGHT describes a batted, thrown, or pitched ball which has not yet touched the ground or some object other than a fielder." |
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