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ISU Leftfielder Has A Sense Of Humor
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<blockquote data-quote="FrogBall09" data-source="post: 3290369" data-attributes="member: 74375"><p>no because you can't simulate a fake play in baseball that makes an opposing player change their execution - for example you can't fake catching a ball at 3B to force a player to slide so they don't turn for home when the throw is not coming to you - it is considered interference (hidden ball trick aside- which is a long time controversy)</p><p></p><p>so in theory when he acted like he had caught it - if the hitter had given up and returned to the dug out - it still would have been ruled a HR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogBall09, post: 3290369, member: 74375"] no because you can't simulate a fake play in baseball that makes an opposing player change their execution - for example you can't fake catching a ball at 3B to force a player to slide so they don't turn for home when the throw is not coming to you - it is considered interference (hidden ball trick aside- which is a long time controversy) so in theory when he acted like he had caught it - if the hitter had given up and returned to the dug out - it still would have been ruled a HR [/QUOTE]
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