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			three outs...TWO pitches.... how? 
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			That's an EZ one. ASA rules. Single on first pitch. Double play on second pitch,and appeal for batting out of order. Or batters not taking position within 10 seconds.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 WRONG - all outs were result of a pitch.... 
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 2nd pitch...High fly towards short stop...IFR so BR Out. R2 passes R1 (2nd Out). Fly ball hits R1 (3rd out). Have heard this same scenario as "how do you get 3 outs on 1 batted ball and no one on defenses touches ball?"..of course there isn't a pitch limit! Guess if this isn't the right answer you have another umpire riddle! Last edited by Dholloway1962; Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 08:59pm.  | 
		
		
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			T11 TB runner on 2b Pitch 1: infield pop up Out 1 Pitch 2 : grounder to 3rd (out 2), R1 goes to 3rd on the throw, then gets caught off the base and a quick run down for Out 3....home team wins B11....on a 1st pitch single..so a total of three pitches the entire inning, and we FINALLY get to go home... 
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			Actually, I've had and posted this before. .  It was the first year they decided to keep an out on a BOO.  I honestly believed I would never see something like this, but in the first league game of the year. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	B1 singles B3 hits into a 4-6-3 DP Defense appeals BOO, B2 declared out. Two batters, two pitches, three outs. the half-inning barely took 3 minutes and most of that was waiting for the prima donnas to get in the box. Don't know about you, but it really lifted my spirits when I realized what had happened. Now, if they could all be that easy  
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 Batter bunts, pops it up; caught fly ball, R1 doubled off second. Two outs. Oops, BOO; now three outs, one pitch. 
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