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SAump, you've been awfully busy deleting your posts. That's peculiar. :rolleyes:
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Lapopez, I hope you weren't expecting logic from SAUmp anytime soon.
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That said ... the batter's status at the moment the 3rd out was made is "not out" He has not been tagged and neither has 1st base. |
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OBR 4.09(a)(1) is what you meant to quote. However, there's one word you missed, and I'll highlight it for you: One run shall be scored each time a runner legally advances to and touches first, second, third and home base before three men are put out to end the inning. EXCEPTION: A run is not scored if the runner advances to home base during a play in which the third out is made by the batter-runner before he touches first base. Your third out wasn't by the batter-runner, it was by R2. |
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NCAA is 5-6-c-Exception 1: When a batter becomes a runner and touches all bases legally, the individual shall score one run for that team. Exception—A run is not scored if a runner touches home plate while the third out is made on: The batter or proper batter-runner before the player touches first base You'll notice all three rule books specifically state the third out is made BY or ON the batter-runner before he reaches first base. Would a professional interpretation situation make you realize how quickly your boat is sinking? |
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The amount that he posts is directly proportional to the irrelevance of this board, which is a shame. |
You think this is bad, wait until you hear SAump's take on the Kennedy assassination.
Something to do about a "magic" rising fastball............:confused: |
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Many people gain greater understanding (not just knowledge) by parsing what's wrong than they do by blindly accepting what's right. |
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