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Old Tue Jun 17, 2008, 08:34am
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Originally Posted by mick
Indeed, the umpire kicked the explanation you overheard, but with that level of ball, it seems quite possible that a pitch could pass through the strike zone and hit the plate (e.g., looping pitch goes through front plane of the cube and the bottom plane of the cube; pitch goes through top plane of cube and bottom plane of cube )
Would you be bold enough to call it that way?
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