steveindc
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"I liked you a lot more when you were funny..."
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Post by steveindc on Sept 26, 2005 16:01:43 GMT -4
What is the official rule for dealing with these non-naturally occurring phenomena, when you have other players in our field of play (such as what happens when two games occur simultaneously and share an outfield area of play)?
Additionally, do you score additional points for hitting one of these other players with a ball off a kick in, say, the ass..? ;D
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Post by bigred on Sept 26, 2005 16:11:12 GMT -4
What is the official rule for dealing with these non-naturally occurring phenomena, when you have other players in our field of play (such as what happens when two games occur simultaneously and share an outfield area of play)? Additionally, do you score additional points for hitting one of these other players with a ball off a kick in, say, the ass..? ;D Additional points? Yes, hundreds... Actually, in those instances the ruling of interference would be called. Play would immediately halt...runners would stop at the base they were advancing to and play would end just as if the pitcher had the ball on the mound. WAKA Rule 15.04
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Post by Scottyg on Sept 26, 2005 16:19:02 GMT -4
Haha well there go your homeruns Steve-O
Oh Erin, is there anything you dont know?
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Post by bigred on Sept 26, 2005 16:30:51 GMT -4
Oh Erin, is there anything you dont know? No. I know everything. Obviously.
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