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SanDiegoSteve Thu May 28, 2009 08:40pm

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Originally Posted by ManInBlue (Post 605309)
If they try the hidden ball trick after/during a DB, and I put the ball in play (b/c I'm assuming F1 has the ball), then I'm going to warn Skip and his pitcher that if they try that stunt again, they're both gone.

Might be over the top, but you've just tried to pull the wool over my eyes, and I don't roll like that.

A bit over the top. Only worthy of an eye roll, a "nice try there, Skippy," and not much more. I don't see how you can throw them out for trying to fool you...they do it all the time constantly throughout the game.

ManInBlue Thu May 28, 2009 08:41pm

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Originally Posted by Matt (Post 605310)
How are you gonna justify that one?

Since this is a "football" thread...unsportsman like conduct.

UmpJM Thu May 28, 2009 08:52pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by ManInBlue (Post 605309)
If they try the hidden ball trick after/during a DB, and I put the ball in play (b/c I'm assuming F1 has the ball), then I'm going to warn Skip and his pitcher that if they try that stunt again, they're both gone.

Might be over the top, but you've just tried to pull the wool over my eyes, and I don't roll like that.

ManInBlue,

If you "put the ball in play" when the pitcher doesn't have the ball, you should be upset with yourself, not them.

JM

johnnyg08 Thu May 28, 2009 09:02pm

actually, while I was looking up the "no throwing the ball back to the pitcher after a homerun" on the same page of PBUC I saw the "no putting the ball back in play until the pitcher has the ball and..."

SanDiegoSteve Thu May 28, 2009 09:07pm

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Originally Posted by johnnyg08 (Post 605317)
actually, while I was looking up the "no throwing the ball back to the pitcher after a homerun" on the same page of PBUC I saw the "no putting the ball back in play until the pitcher has the ball and..."

But I'll bet you couldn't find anything on not throwing the ball back to the pitcher after a homerun, right?

johnnyg08 Thu May 28, 2009 09:09pm

actually I did. would you like me to post it? or do you trust me that it's in there?

SanDiegoSteve Thu May 28, 2009 09:11pm

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Originally Posted by johnnyg08 (Post 605322)
actually I did. would you like me to post it? or do you trust me that it's in there?

I trust you. What I would like you to post is the reason for this edict. What purpose does it serve?

johnnyg08 Thu May 28, 2009 09:15pm

I don't know...I asked the question earlier in another thread. There's no case plays, no rationale, it's included in the "putting the ball in play" section. I'm wondering if others have thoughts on it...I can't think of why they'd bother putting something like that in PBUC w/o something happening that they had to put it in there.


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