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Its probably going to be under FPSR because that is what his paper was about. But as I stated above, just because you have contact doesn't make it illegal. Look up 2-32-1 and the definition of a legal slide. If you do a legal slide and make contact there is no problem with the runner. Then go to 2-32-2. If you have an illegal slide then you have to call the FPSR to penalize the offense. That would be the pop up slide - but to be illegal it says pop up slide "into the fielder." That was a new addition that is still not very clear in the rule books but is in the BRD and other books. Hope that helps Thanks DAvid Edited to add that I found the thread, its a good read about these type of plays FEDlandia FPSR Last edited by David B; Thu May 31, 2007 at 01:15pm. |
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