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In honor of bison1 and the thomas-ball days when we read poker books on the bench, I'd like to ask a ? on a ruling. Could the umpire call a strike on a batter that can put his shoulders below his knees?
Last edited by playbookboy06 on October 26th, 2003, 7:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
It is where his strike zone is when he walks into the batters box......I occasionally hunch down a little bit...and they still call it according to your normal stance........but you also could try walking from the dugout to homeplate with your shoulders beneath your knees..........you may look a little funny but as long as you find the answer for bison1 is what counts
Here's another crazy question....What if a batter hits a ground rule double and wants to stay on first? Who says he has to go to second because he may need a single for the cycle. Just another question to ponder :!:
If i were pitching and a guy came up with his shoulders below his knees he would get a fastball to the head. See if he puts his shoulders down there the next time.