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I thought your previous post was specifically speaking to the next batter being an automatic out. sorry.
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2 man crew PU does not know BR missed first. Only BU. Next batter steps in, again according to Bob's situation, let's say with an obviously illegal bat. PU rings him up. Defense intended to appeal when play resumed. Now what? If PU does not know there is an appeal forthcoming he won't know to delay his out call for an illegal bat. If you don't rule according to Bob's apparent way of thinking you've just given a huge advantage to the team that screwed up twice. And screwed the team that did absolutely nothing wrong. Again I'll reiterate. Classic case of rules not being able to fairly adapt to all situations. Common sense is needed. Quote:
one out BR misses base-potential 2nd out Illegal batter-3rd out. potentially a 3rd out when there was no chance of getting a 3rd out at all prior to the NEXT batter coming in for his at bat. help me understand why there is no chance of getting a third out. |
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