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Old Tue Mar 08, 2005, 04:16pm
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Here's the answer - isn't it?

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Originally posted by azbigdawg
... any ball in SP that hits the ground before it's contacted with the bat is a dead ball and a ball [is awarded to the batter]. Period.
Haven't done ASA Slow Pitch in awhile but that is definitely the way I remember it. Pitch hits the ground, it was dead - no more play.

That was before the introduction of "stealing." Did this fundamental rule change when they allowed the athletic wanna-be to try and show his prowess by stealing?


Mike, when did they allow people to through styrofoam bricks? Just funnin'
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