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Delayed dead ball means we delay the enforcement of the infraction UNTIL action stops, then We look at the criteria in this case rule 8.05 and see if all the condtions were met or not. In your OP the conditions were not met R3 and B1 didn't advance a base therefore, enforce. Notice on a balk Penalty: NO OPTION for the coach. We simply enforce as opposed to CI or CO for FED where in addition to the above the coach would have an option. Basically if the criteria was not met any action that followed ie; BI in your OP is negated. One of the EXCEPTIONS would be if a player committed MC in NCAA or FED. Pete Booth
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What about batter's interference you ask? Isn't the ball delayed dead? Well, is is dead or live at the occurence? Live. Will it be called dead later? Maybe. What if conditions later require killing the ball? Now it's dead. And if conditions later don't require killing the ball? It's STILL live. As Evans teaches, if it's possible that it will not be killed, how can you call it "delayed dead?" It's either live or dead and that status can change according to play.
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