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Originally Posted by FireFly
Well that's the thing... we errored on a grounder that went into your field and so called it a home run... but we hit one that went into the south bushes and they told us that was only two bases...? That's what wasn't clear to me... I'd think that's at least 3 bases as it was clean through the hole and no one was around.
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OK, on the first one. If it rolls into our infield unimpeded (no one touches it, which is what should happen) it is live. Play it accordingly. Our diamond will stop to allow that.
On the one that went into the south bushes, it depends where it went in. The tallest tree (a big spruce) on that side is the marker. If it went in on the left of that, it is a double (on the ground, homer if it is in the air when it hit the treeline). If it went in on the right of that, it is a homer, ground or air.
Hope that helps!
SS