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Old Tue May 12, 2015, 09:06pm
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As I read the book a little more (always a good thing to do), how about Fed 3-6-6 not allowing any use of the cage during the game. It's not really in the bench/dugout area. I could see that particular rule allowing an on deck batter to potentially use the cage before coming on the field, but no one else. Maybe?
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Old Tue May 12, 2015, 09:19pm
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As I read the book a little more (always a good thing to do), how about Fed 3-6-6 not allowing any use of the cage during the game. It's not really in the bench/dugout area. I could see that particular rule allowing an on deck batter to potentially use the cage before coming on the field, but no one else. Maybe?
Could be argued that the cage is a "designated warm-up area"
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