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Old Fri Sep 26, 2003, 10:29am
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I can't find in any jurisdiction where the wall (any part of the wall) should be treated the same as the ground on a ball untouched by a player. This is a home run.

(The only ambiguity is the aforementioned "TOP of the wall" in the ASA rules which serves to confuse --- but even there I cannot find a rule that would make this not a home run.)

oppool - what kind of fence is this that would allow such a spin. I can't put in my brain a possibility that a ball travelling at a downward angle could possibly have enough spin to both travel UPward on the bounce, and also FOREward over the fence. At least, not if the fence is perpendicular to the ground.
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