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Old Thu May 05, 2011, 09:08pm
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Savvy Mark Reynolds, after swinging and missing the pitch on a 2-2 count instantly realized that he now had three strikes. Drawing from his knowledge of the rules, Reynolds concluded that he was "out" and, without direction from the umpire, went to his dugout and sat down.



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Old Thu May 05, 2011, 09:11pm
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savvy mark reynolds, after swinging and missing the pitch on a 2-2 count instantly realized that he now had three strikes. Drawing from his knowledge of the rules, reynolds concluded that he was "out" and, without direction from the umpire, went to his dugout and sat down.

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Old Fri May 06, 2011, 01:31am
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savvy mark reynolds, after swinging and missing the pitch on a 2-2 count instantly realized that he now had three strikes. Drawing from his knowledge of the rules, reynolds concluded that he was "out" and, without direction from the umpire, went to his dugout and sat down.
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Old Fri May 06, 2011, 06:45am
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Don't kill it even if the player does put his hands up. Let things play out then go check. If it's lodged - put folks back. If it isn't the play stands. But don't let the player make the call.
I sure wish I had said that. Oh yeah, I did, in post #7.
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