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Chuck Wilson and the live ESPN chat catch up to us on that interference rule. -- (link)
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TFox
Oct 19 '10, 18:20
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i know why it wasnt reviewable, but what i want to know
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tRuMaN
Oct 19, 18:30
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A ball that hits the top of the fence is a home run for sure. Is that what you're asking? -- nm
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TFox
Oct 19, 18:32
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no, what i am asking is it the top of the fence considered in the stands?
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tRuMaN
Oct 19, 18:33
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I don't think the rule has to do with the ball being in the stands, it has to do with the OFer going into the stands to make the play.
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TFox
Oct 19, 18:35
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i am divinding that play into its distinct parts.
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tRuMaN
Oct 19, 18:39
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I am not the MLB rulebook, but I think it makes sense to define "the stands" as anyplace outside the field of play where a ball would be an HR. -- nm
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TFox
Oct 19, 18:42
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That's my understanding too. Fans are allowed to do whatever they want so long as they don't reach in front of the wall. -- nm
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Ender
Oct 19, 18:47
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except from one angle I saw, they did reach over...
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znufrii
Oct 19, 18:52
Right. I had thought that probably not included dropkicking an OFer's arm, but apparently it doesn't.
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TFox
Oct 19, 18:51
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(Well, I just took a shit on the idea of "the sentence" right there. But you catch my drift.) -- nm
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TFox
Oct 19, 18:52
But once it hits the top of the fence, the OF can't make a play -- the HR has been made. So it's "in the stands" in the sense that the fans
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mara
Oct 19, 18:38
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