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Old Thu Sep 01, 2011, 11:06am
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Had Four Outs last night

Co-ed, slow pitch. It's important to note that, due to a time limit, this league has a "last batter" rule, where you cannot bat more than once in an inning. (We forego this rule in the tournament.)

One out, R2 on second, R1 on first. B1 hits a fly ball to the outfield, which was caught easily for the second out. R1 and R2 were off with the hit (bad advice to "just go" on "last batter"). R2 scored, and R1 was gunned down near the plate for the third out. I waited (I'm the BU), and one outfielder was smart enough to ask his catcher for the ball and step on second for the fourth out.

It took me ten years (about 50-60 games per year) to see four outs. Let's see if it takes another ten.
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Old Thu Sep 01, 2011, 01:00pm
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Co-ed, slow pitch. It's important to note that, due to a time limit, this league has a "last batter" rule, where you cannot bat more than once in an inning. (We forego this rule in the tournament.)

One out, R2 on second, R1 on first. B1 hits a fly ball to the outfield, which was caught easily for the second out. R1 and R2 were off with the hit (bad advice to "just go" on "last batter"). R2 scored, and R1 was gunned down near the plate for the third out. I waited (I'm the BU), and one outfielder was smart enough to ask his catcher for the ball and step on second for the fourth out.

It took me ten years (about 50-60 games per year) to see four outs. Let's see if it takes another ten.
Where were the infielders?
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Old Thu Sep 01, 2011, 02:15pm
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Where were the infielders?
Still on the field. That outfielder yelled, "wait! WAIT!"

So, they did.
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Old Thu Sep 01, 2011, 02:27pm
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One outfielder was smart enough to ask his catcher for the ball and step on second for the fourth out.
But, apparently not smart enough to have an infielder execute a dead ball appeal!
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Old Sat Sep 03, 2011, 10:53am
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But, apparently not smart enough to have an infielder execute a dead ball appeal!
What made the ball dead?

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Old Sat Sep 03, 2011, 12:35pm
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What made the ball dead?
Good catch, Rita. We never called time.
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Old Sat Sep 03, 2011, 03:55pm
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Didn't say the ball was dead...yet. Maybe you didn't call time, but the fielder could have requested it and, if he did, you could have granted it.
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Old Sat Sep 03, 2011, 04:04pm
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Didn't say the ball was dead...yet. Maybe you didn't call time, but the fielder could have requested it and, if he did, you could have granted it.
In this case, what would be the advantage of the dead ball appeal? Most times there is, but I don't see it here.

Being a live ball appeal, the one person paying attention and knowing what to do made the appeal; any fielder with the ball, touching the base.

If asked as a dead ball appeal, it would have to be someone else, since an outfielder cannot do it. Why add the extra level here?
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