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Old Mon Sep 27, 2010, 08:48am
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Doesn't the FED casebook give a definitive example for BOO?

At least we're not dealing with softball, in which the three major codes handle BOO three different ways. In the play where B2 bats instead of B1 and hits into a double play, NCAA follows OBR by having only B1 called out and B2 bat again with R1 returning; FED has B1 and R1 out with B2 batting again; and ASA has B1 out and counts the double play, with B3 leading off the next inning (two batters, three outs).
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Old Mon Sep 27, 2010, 09:18am
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Doesn't the FED casebook give a definitive example for BOO?
Not for this question. Probably because they don't think it necessary.
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