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					Originally Posted by CecilOne  If "The ball drops, hits the fence which is now collapsing "  means it hit in play first. |  Well, he wasn't clear what part of the fence was hit.  If it's the top of the fence, wouldn't that still qualify for a HR call?  A ball that bounces off a fielder, hits the top of the fence that is upright, and then goes over is a HR.  Does that change when the fence is falling away from the field of play?
		 
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