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I'm playing NL Showdown. 3-2 count on Castellanos. I hit a hard ground ball off the rubber, the ball bounces 20 feet in the air, rolls foul into the 3rd base dugout. Fair or foul?
The game simply went back to Castellanos at-bat with a 3-2 count.
I'm too lazy to look this up. Anyone know the rule off the top of their head?
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I would say foul because the ball went foul before passing 1st or 3rd base.
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If a player did not touch the batted ball, it is a foul ball since it left the field of play before passing 1st or 3rd base in fair territory.
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Both of the two answers are correct. It didn't touch the pitcher and it went foul before crossing 1B or 3B it is foul.
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@texas10pt_psn said in Here's a new one... for you rules experts...:
Both of the two answers are correct. It didn't touch the pitcher and it went foul before crossing 1B or 3B it is foul.
This....... 10 char
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@arvcpa_psn said in Here's a new one... for you rules experts...:
I'm playing NL Showdown. 3-2 count on Castellanos. I hit a hard ground ball off the rubber, the ball bounces 20 feet in the air, rolls foul into the 3rd base dugout. Fair or foul?
The game simply went back to Castellanos at-bat with a 3-2 count.
I'm too lazy to look this up. Anyone know the rule off the top of their head?
The pitching rubber gets credited with an error. Also ejected from the game. The duration of the game is played with out the pitching rubber. Further more the pitching rubber is subjected to a post game drug test.
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@quinnymcquinn said in Here's a new one... for you rules experts...:
@arvcpa_psn said in Here's a new one... for you rules experts...:
I'm playing NL Showdown. 3-2 count on Castellanos. I hit a hard ground ball off the rubber, the ball bounces 20 feet in the air, rolls foul into the 3rd base dugout. Fair or foul?
The game simply went back to Castellanos at-bat with a 3-2 count.
I'm too lazy to look this up. Anyone know the rule off the top of their head?
The pitching rubber gets credited with an error. Also ejected from the game. The duration of the game is played with out the pitching rubber. Further more the pitching rubber is subjected to a post game drug test.
Don't forget the umps gotta check it for sticky substances
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@quinnymcquinn said in Here's a new one... for you rules experts...:
@arvcpa_psn said in Here's a new one... for you rules experts...:
I'm playing NL Showdown. 3-2 count on Castellanos. I hit a hard ground ball off the rubber, the ball bounces 20 feet in the air, rolls foul into the 3rd base dugout. Fair or foul?
The game simply went back to Castellanos at-bat with a 3-2 count.
I'm too lazy to look this up. Anyone know the rule off the top of their head?
The pitching rubber gets credited with an error. Also ejected from the game. The duration of the game is played with out the pitching rubber. Further more the pitching rubber is subjected to a post game drug test.
This, is the actual rule, page 84 section 69
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