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But what you said a little further might be objectionable if I took it like this. Suppose the sequence was. "Strike three." Batter starts to run. "Batters out." Catcher tosses ball toward circle. "#@%@, two outs, batter is NOT OUT" Pitcher runs for the ball, barehands it toward first base and runner is safe on a bang bang play. versus "Strike three." Batter starts to run. "Batters out." Catcher tosses ball toward circle. Pitcher knowing the umpire was wrong runs for the ball, barehands it toward first base and runner is safe on a bang bang play. Then umpire says, dang, runner was not out. Whatever the right way to think about those two scenarios, the idea that the first is more clearly in favor of the defense seems absurd to me. |
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