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May 12, 2015
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I had no idea that a ball that landed in foul territory could come back fair.
You learn something everyday. From just last month:
"Cory Spangenberg hits ball into foul territory, wills it to roll fair with his mind"
http://m.mlb.com/cutfour/2015/04/11/117613568/cory-spangenberg-hits-ball-into-foul-territory-wills-it-to-roll-fair-with-his-mind
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While we're talking rules.
BustinCoveys
5/12/15 1:43pm
No ump would do that. But once the ump calls foul, the ball is dead, I believe
rggee
5/12/15 1:44pm
Agreed
billyrust
5/12/15 1:45pm
No ump would do that?
BustinCoveys
5/12/15 1:47pm
I had no idea that a ball that landed in foul territory could come back fair.
Wadds
5/12/15 1:50pm
No MLB ump would do that
rggee
5/12/15 1:53pm
My 9 year old doesn't play in the MLB
BustinCoveys
5/12/15 1:55pm
Looks like the umps can change the call if the call is appealed.
rggee
5/12/15 2:05pm
1. An ump with a certification
shakarocks
5/12/15 3:19pm
It is managers appealing the decision per 9.02(b)
rggee
5/12/15 3:32pm
Can't appeal a judgement call
shakarocks
5/12/15 3:37pm
Uh....what can you appeal then?
rggee
5/12/15 3:45pm
In this case the umpire blew it
shakarocks
5/12/15 3:51pm
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