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Old Tue Jun 13, 2006, 12:39am
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Originally Posted by PWL
Why do they have a stop watch if the ball is live?

Sounds to me like they're keeping time of play being stopped.
Is this a serious question?

They are keeping time to coordinate TV commercials with the first pitch of the next inning. What does that have to do with the status of the baseball?
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