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ART. 1 . . . A fair ball is a batted ball which: d. first falls on fair ground on or beyond first or third base; or It did that. It's fair. Please cite a rule tahe says you can "un-fair" a batted ball once fair.
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That is the difference. You are citing d, which is in every code of baseball. I am citing b which is Fed specific. That is the reason I ask. What could happen in every code of baseball is a foul ball except Fed, which is why I look at the definitions being contradicting. Just my opinion.
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Fair ball in FED, Foul everywhere else. I also want to know when it happens.
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What about an imaginary 90' arc with its center at the point of home plate? Has anyone considered that? Hmmm?
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