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Okay, now that that post is over.....it is a foul. You called it foul, you have to live with it. There are no do-overs on such a play. The offense may get mad, the defense may get mad. It depends on who your bad call happened to screw over. Never call a batted ball foul when it is near the foul line until it either stops rolling or is touched by a fielder in foul ground. That is why the fielders try to touch it while it's foul before it hits a rock or something, or spins back into fair territory. They know by touching it that it will be a foul ball.
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FED rules should be consistent about the application. My POV is an UMP error on a SAC Bunt is closer to home than an error on a SAC FLY on a Foul Ball and just as important. Perhaps a do-over situation may provide for more balance than two strikes interfering with the direction of the offense on the subsequent play. You never know when the FED officials may change the play to allow a do-over. Just a matter of time until they bow to the yearly demands of their coaches. Hey coaches, my bad, but why can't you just bunt over again?
Last edited by SAump; Tue Aug 08, 2006 at 12:07pm. |
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