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Old Sat Sep 27, 2008, 05:52pm
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Originally Posted by greymule View Post
Dead ball passing runners, runs scoring
This thread from 2005 is quite relevant.
In the 2005 thread (thanks!) Bob Jenkins points out a ruling from the NAPBL (subsequently PBUC) Manual which, contrary to what I wrote above, is similar to the NCAA 8-5m A.R. He ascribes the discrepancy between the BB example and the HR example to the difference between put out and declared out. I think it makes just as much sense to ascribe it to the difference between a BB and HR, or to insufficient attention while writing A.R.
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