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Did this happen?
This is one of the great trick questions that shows up from time to time.
I thought this will and never could happen, last season it did after 25 years. and i got it right! I don't have the reference, but its a foul ball. thanks David |
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That "imaginary" line is a mirage. The pitcher's plate is in FRONT of the line between 1B and 3B. Bob |
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I had this argument the other night with a fellow fireman at the station. He says FAIR, I say FOUL. Could someone please cite the rule so I can prove to him that it is a foul ball and win this bet.
Thank, Wesley
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There are no such things as close pitches, they are either balls or strikes. |
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So does that mean Rich that if the hit ball touches the pitcher's mound without being touched by a player and rolls into foul territory, it is a foul ball in Fed? (Where is this rule in the FED case book?)
Greg |
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Rich Fed 2.5b mentions an imaginary line between first and thirds base which if drawn would go through the front edge of the pitching mound. It doesn't say that the imaginary line is halfway between home and second as you suggest. With this is mind, I would say that if a ball hits the pitching mound in Fed it is a fair ball.
Thanks, Greg |
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