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Unless you are positive the ODB opened the gate specifically to let the ball out, you've gotta simply go by the rules and award bases.
Honestly, I think you'd have a tough sell convincing someone that you WERE positive the ODB opened it on purpose, if you tried to not award bases because of it. But I could see it being sold.
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I'm going to be contrary and put the runners back to the bases they had at the time the ball went OOB (or hit the gate before going OOB).
The player that opened the gate is not yet the ODB and had no business opening the gate or being on the field while the ball was live. I am hesitant to reward this act by awarding bases to the runners, so I lean towards no award. . . . . .but I do stand to be corrected. I fully recognize that this may be one of those situations where my 'gut' reaction is simply not supported by rule. |
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Would you award extra bases if it was the DEFENSE unintentionally opening the gate, deflecting the ball in such a way that it stopped the runner's progress?
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But that aside, you're talking apples to coffee. The examples you mention are ALL intentional. The OP, at least by the way it reads, is an UNintentional act. I did mention that I could understand not awarding bases if I was positive the gate was opened to allow the ball to go out ON PURPOSE. Might have to resort to the God rule if we did that, but I can see doing that.
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Related to this, we also have rules regarding how we handle a blocked ball due to loose offensive or defensive equipment that shouldn't be there.
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Yeah. Most of us just call that the time of the throw. ![]()
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The gate is part of the field. What if it wasn't working properly, and was left open to allow field access. Do we punish the offense for that? No. No more than we do on dugouts where there are no gates at all.
To me, it appears that we are punishing the offense for the design of the field, rather than a normal act of the game.
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I just wanted to use a more encompassing terminology, as evidenced by our previous debate regarding the play in Iraq.
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