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Then why wasn't he running?
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Pretty close. Righty batter; little flair; looks foul; runner breaks back to first (first baseman was playing back); ball bounces (so I guess he thinks it's foul and dead?) and he steps up and reaches over and fields it about a yard foul and a yard toward home. Then he turns and tosses it to the pitcher.
I do and say nothing and no one says or does anything. Same partner as last week, and he puts his finger to his lips, as if to say, "Don't say anything." |
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On the surface it appears an EASY FOUL call, however, IMO it depends upon the field you are playing on. I have seen balls 10 ft or so that one would think had no prayer of going Fair GO FAIR. In this one particular field the slope was REAL bad. The ball was rolling a good 10 - 12 ft FOUL and then hit the slope and went fair. Similar to a golf shot that hits an embankment etc. and instead of going into the ruff rolls onto the fairway. The coach was screamimg at F5 "I TOLD YOU TOUCH THE BALL IN FOUL GROUND! Therefore, if you are working on a BAD field and ALREADY had a ball in a previous inning look FOUL and go FAIR, then IMO you have good cause to invoke the interference call. Generally speaking 10 ft or so FOUL is FOUL but again I believe non of us work at the plush stadiums in MLB. The bottom line R3 has NO business touching a LIVE ball. Pete Booth
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This first one was at one of the premium high school facilities. No chance of it going fair.
The other one, I don't know, but I still didn't call it, because it's a reach. I don't like reaching for calls. |
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