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I believe you are reading bobbybanaduck's diagram differently from what he intended. By my read, the line depicting the flight path of the ball is intended to indicate that the ball is "in flight" until the small "break" in the line just inside the infield grass in front of the traditional shortstop position. I believe he intended the "break" in the line to indicate the point where the ball first touched the ground. If my read is correct, I would agree with his assertion that, if untouched, this would properly be ruled a foul ball under OBR rules (though this would properly be ruled a fair ball under FED rules). Quote:
I gotta respectfully, but vehemently, disagree! You are completely disregarding one of the criteria used to judge the fair/foul status of a legally batted ball, namely: Quote:
So, what is the proper criteria for determining whether or not a ball that is not "near the lines" is "beyond 1st or 3rd base"? The best clue we have from the rules is (my emphasis): Quote:
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"on or beyond" reads to me to be in the vicinity of 1st or 3rd base. by your logic, any ball that lands 90.0000000000000000000000000001 feet from home plate is irrevocably fair, yes? if so, then you contradicted yourself in agreeing that the ball in my diagram would be fair, because that point is more than 90 feet from the plate. i wasn't disregarding the criteria posted, i was assuming that we all knew that one. but i assumed too much because of my read of the rule, which i stated in the opening.
you're read of the diagram is correct. the ball lands where the break in the two lines is. the lines are actually 2 different colors, but they didn't come out looking very different. |
the ball lands where the break in the two lines is
Then I was reading the diagram wrong. So I agree: foul. |
bobby,
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"On the lines" the ball would have to go at least 90.00000000000000001', while "dead center" it would have to go at least 127.3750000000000001'. Between the lines and dead center, it would have to travel at least a proportionate distance between those two. I thought the segments of the broken line were two different colors, but I wasn't sure on my monitor. :rolleyes: JM |
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