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mrumpiresir
When does the ball become dead when the umpire interferes with the catcher trying to throw out a runner who is stealing?
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noumpere
It's the "super slot" that they started teaching several years ago.
ATXBlue
For NFHS it is a delayed dead ball, but it is only ruled dead if an out is not recorded on the initial throw. (emphasis added below in exact ruling) NFHS 8-3-6 ART. 6 . . . When a plate umpire
beerguy55
The exception proves the rule...though it appears we may talk in absolutes we never do (see what I did there?). There are always exceptions to otherwise correct "rules" to live by...it doesn't make
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