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This came from a NFHS rules clinic, but I suspect the answer will be the same for many codes.
We probably agree that if a batted ball hits an umpire after passing a fielder that it remains live and in play. The question: if a line drive hits the umpire and bounces in the air and is caught by a nearby fielder, it that a caught fly ball? Or a ground ball? WMB |
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Its the same as a ground ball, we are part of the playing field.
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I think I would rather be refered to as a pebble than
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