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They don't groundrule them "outside"? Wow! Besides, unless its far from the fence it's a pretty easy "fix" to put a short piece of fence in front of it.
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How about the line toward the centerfield side of the Green Monster in Fenway? If it hits the line is it in play? My guess would be that it would need to be clear of the line on the centerfield side to be a homer but I'm not that familiar with Fenway. Been there just once.
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Yep, same here.
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Agreed. But, it's in direct conflict with some FED interp (for those who are sticklers about such things).
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I believe the old Tiger Stadium in Detroit had a flagpole in fair territory about 440 feet from home plate which had a line on it. I'm not exactly sure if there was a ground rule for a ball on a bounce, but it would be a shame to hit one 440 feet, have it bounce up, hit the pole above the line, and not have a chance to leg out a triple!
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Ball remains on field - IN PLAY. Ball hits flag pole, bounces on ground and then over fence - TWO BASES. |
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And Ball bounces, hits pole, then over fence - also 2 bases.
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Fenway Park ground rules (note that a ball striking the dividing line in center is a homerun)
Foul poles, screen poles and screen on top of left field fence are outside playing field. A ball going through scoreboard, either on the bound or fly, is two bases. A fly ball striking left-center field wall to right of line behind flag pole is a home run. A fly ball striking wall or flag pole and bounding into bleachers is a home run. A fly ball striking line or right of same on wall in center is a home run. A fly ball striking wall left of line and bounding into bullpen is a home run. A ball sticking in the bullpen screen or bouncing into the bullpen is two bases. A batted or thrown ball remaining behind or under canvas or in tarp cylinder is two bases. A ball striking the top of the scoreboard in left field in the ladder below top of wall and bounding out of the park is two bases. |
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