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Colorado Rockies' batter Jay Payton splits his bat down the middle as he fouls off a pitch from Milwaukee Brewers' pitcher Dave Burba, in the first inning at Miller Park in Milwaukee,
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This Batter/Runner Thinks He is Out, But He's Really Safe. He Goes into the Dugout, What's the Call? - Baseball Rules Academy
With the bases empty, can a batter reach base safely on a fielder's choice? For example, an infielder might falsely believe he caught a low line drive and fail to throw to
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Close Call Sports & Umpire Ejection Fantasy League: Running a Batter Back to Home Plate - Automatic Out Rule
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