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  • RudyRuetigger
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-24-10
    • 65084

    #36
    Originally posted by El Nino
    Negative. The fair/foul rule tells you that a ball is live and in play. The ground rule double is a seperate rule for a batted fair ball that exits the grounds, not on the fly, therefore, not being a HR. The player's head/equipment is not a part of the GROUNDS. A player may cause the ball to leave on the fly and that is a HR. Just as a player can take away a HR for an out for a ball that is over the wall and past it if caught on the fly and his body remains in the grounds.
    I know the rules and you are arguing for the rules but I say the rules, as written, are wrong

    the players head/equipment is part of the grounds, because it is called a fair ball if hits them in fair territory but lands foul


    also, you are wrong on the last part...he can fall over the fence, he just cant be standing over the wall when it is caught...but that leads to another topic
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    • El Nino
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 05-03-12
      • 18426

      #37
      Originally posted by RudyRuetigger
      I know the rules and you are arguing for the rules but I say the rules, as written, are wrong

      the players head/equipment is part of the grounds, because it is called a fair ball if hits them in fair territory but lands foul


      also, you are wrong on the last part...he can fall over the fence, he just cant be standing over the wall when it is caught...but that leads to another topic
      I get what you are saying. However, the ball hits a player in fair territory, it is live. That is one rule. Now, the only other thing that matters is if the ball lands out of the grounds. If the ball hits a player and it ends up going into the left or right field stands, it is a ground rule double. If it goes over the back fence, it is a homerun. These are simply ground rules. You need to combine the two to correctly explain the AAA kid from the other day or the infamous Canseco play.
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      • El Nino
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 05-03-12
        • 18426

        #38
        Rudy, if you dislike the rules, you are going to need to treat the top of the home run fence as a goal line. So, if a fielder jumps to "rob" a home run and it hits off the glove before the ball was going to leave the park and then leaves...under what you want, that would be a ground rule double. Far too convoluted for a play that happens once every 25 years...if that.
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        • RudyRuetigger
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 08-24-10
          • 65084

          #39
          Originally posted by El Nino
          I get what you are saying. However, the ball hits a player in fair territory, it is live. That is one rule. Now, the only other thing that matters is if the ball lands out of the grounds. If the ball hits a player and it ends up going into the left or right field stands, it is a ground rule double. If it goes over the back fence, it is a homerun. These are simply ground rules. You need to combine the two to correctly explain the AAA kid from the other day or the infamous Canseco play.
          had no idea this just happened


          I only made this thread because I said if cuse was pitcher, itd either go out of play behind home plate or a homerun...so it got me thinking


          we cant even compare this to any other sport

          ill just have to disagree with the rules I guess
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          • RudyRuetigger
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 08-24-10
            • 65084

            #40
            Originally posted by El Nino
            Rudy, if you dislike the rules, you are going to need to treat the top of the home run fence as a goal line. So, if a fielder jumps to "rob" a home run and it hits off the glove before the ball was going to leave the park and then leaves...under what you want, that would be a ground rule double. Far too convoluted for a play that happens once every 25 years...if that.
            no bc that ball was going to be a home run..so its a home run

            just as a person in foul territory drops a pop up, its still a foul ball
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            • funnyb25
              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
              • 07-09-09
              • 39663

              #41
              Rudy....how many betpoints for a bj?

              Asking for a neighbor who will pay cash for betpoints
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              • RudyRuetigger
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 08-24-10
                • 65084

                #42
                Originally posted by funnyb25
                Rudy....how many betpoints for a bj?

                Asking for a neighbor who will pay cash for betpoints
                given how rigged sbr casino is, id say if you bet 1 point per hand...you would 600 betpoints for a blackjack
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                • funnyb25
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 07-09-09
                  • 39663

                  #43
                  Originally posted by RudyRuetigger
                  given how rigged SBR Casino is, id say if you bet 1 point per hand...you would 600 betpoints for a blackjack
                  Ya, wrong bj, but I totally agree with you
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                  • El Nino
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 05-03-12
                    • 18426

                    #44
                    Originally posted by RudyRuetigger
                    no bc that ball was going to be a home run..so its a home run

                    just as a person in foul territory drops a pop up, its still a foul ball
                    Ok, so let's say it's going to be close to the top of the wall/going over. Now, it's a judgment call that is going to be difficult to determine. It's just the rules. Kids are taught at a young age that if you are going to make a play on a tough foul ball, make sure you are in foul territory when you touch it.

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