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Hitting object in fair, then going over fence
I'm pretty sure i know the ruling to these, but i'm not totally sure. A few scenarios:
Batter hits a shot that will clearly go over the fence for a home run. 1) The ball hits the scoreboard (which is entirely in fair territory and inside the fence) and (a) goes over the fence or (b) deflects back onto the field 2) The ball hits a tree (which is outside the fence, but a significant portion is dangling in fair territory) and (a) goes over the fence or (b) falls back into fair territory and is caught by F8. Would the ruling differ if the ball just grazed the tree? 3) The ball hits the foul pole (which is entirely INSIDE the fence- not even with it) and (a) goes over the fence in fair territory (b) goes over in foul (c) deflects off and comes back into the field If there is a difference between OBR and FED, be sure to note it. Thanks! |
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