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DG,
I am quite confident about how this would be properly ruled in an OBR-based game - and that's how I would be inclined to rule. However, I am now working FED-based games, and I'd just like to know what is proper in that context. The case play in question suggests that different criteria be used, given the same situation, in ruling on the play. I don't know if this is just another example of poorly-worded FED documentation, or if they really want it called that way. I believe that I should call the game according to the rules that the game is being played under - not in a "rulebook lawyer" way, but properly and according to the spirit and intent of the rules. Regardless of my personal opinion as to whether it's a "good" rule, or one authored by someone who has never even seen a baseball game before. If I recall correctly, you hold the same opinion in this regard. I don't know what is proper in this situation, and I am unsure of the intent of the rule - in FED. I didn't even know I didn't know that until this thread popped up. So, my question is: Does the FED Case Play really mean what it implies? JM
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