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Last out of Halliday No-Hitter
Should the last play in the no-hitter have been an automatic out when the batter's dropped bat touched the batted ball?
The replay shows the ball rolling into the dropped bat. Does baseball have a rule that if the bat rolls into the ball, the batter is out and it's a dead ball, but if the ball rolls into the bat, it's a live ball? Last edited by Bluefoot; Wed Oct 06, 2010 at 06:53pm. Reason: More clarification |
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