We've all seen the famous blooper where the ball hits Jose Canseco off
the head and goes over the wall.  I think that was a HR.  I'm not sure
what happens if it hits a fielder and goes foul?  
 
If the guy dies, I think they can stop the play to get his body off the
field, but only after the batter completes his rounding of the bases.
And if that happens during a playoff series, the team cannot backfill
his slot on the playoff roster. 
 
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Battikha
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 6:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Ripken



        What the...  
        Who thinks of these things... Oh yeah. It's Ray.

        Of course the Right Fielder was several feet away on the ground
in a cloud of dust.
        So there was no chance for the ball to strike him in the head or
anywhere else.

        So I'm guessing that a fielder is part of the field so no
difference. If it bounced
        off his head and went into the stands fair - wouldn't it be a
homerun?

        And here's my question what if it him in the head and killed the
dope...
        And the ball rattled around in the outfield? is there a stoppage
of play while 
        they cart his rotting body off the field? Just wondering.

        On Oct 7, 2008, at 5:46 PM, Ray Salemi wrote:


                Here's a rule question I think we resolve in the office.
                
                Bay's ground-rule double hit the ground fair and bounced
into the stands in foul territory for a ground rule double.
                
                What if it had high the right fielder in the head in
fair territory and gone into the stands in the same spot without
touching the ground?
                
                Ray
                
                
                
                On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Steve Gendron
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
                

                        Ripken made the point that whenever there is a
collision at the plate the umpire always waits to see if the catcher is
still holding the ball before making the out call - so why should this
be any different?  However, I think the difference is that if the
collision causes the ball to come loose, then the runner would be safe.
But in this case, the runner was tagged, Varitek was in control and the
subsequent fall caused the ball to come loose.  If the ball came loose
in the act of tagging, the runner would have been safe, but that
obviously was not the case.
                         
                        By the way, I thought Eck seemed a little
nervous on the TBS broadcast.  Not quite crisp as I'm used to hearing
him on NESN.
                        

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                                From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Salemi
                                Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 9:48 AM
                                To: [email protected]
                                Subject: Re: Dave Campbell is a tool
                                
                                
                                Cal Ripken raised a point on the post
game.  He didn't go as far as say he should be safe, but he asked what
about when there's a collision at teh plate. If the catcher falls back
after the collision and drops the ball, the runner would be called safe.
No one had an answer as to why teh calls would be differnet. The anchor
guy said maybe it's because the runner dislodged the ball as he tried to
get to teh base.
                                 
                                I don't see a controversy. The runner
was called out five or six feet down teh basepath.
                                
                                
                                As for Campbell, so what? So what if
we'd be outraged. We're going to base calls on whether or not they upset
the fans??
                                 
                                Aybar blew it (and I think Scoscia
frankly overmanaged.) THe ump was fine. Scoscia only cried for 10-20
seconds. For a manager who gripes about every ball and strike it came
across as a clearly just-for-show argument.
                                 
                                 
                                On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:39 AM,
Beaudoin, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
                                


                                There is no controversy for anyone but
disgruntled Angels fans.  When in
                                doubt, ask a non-partisan baseball fan.
Even Yankee fans would agree
                                with the call.
                                

                                -----Original Message-----
                                From: [email protected]
                                [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Steve Ouellette
                                Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 9:36 AM
                                To: Red Sox Citizens
                                Subject: Dave Campbell is a tool
                                
                                
                                He's on the radio going on and on about
how the runner should have been
                                safe after the missed squeeze bunt
because Varitek dropped the ball
                                after the tag. How Boston would be in an
uproar if a similar call had
                                been made against the Sox.
                                
                                He had the ball. He tagged the runner.
He stumbled a couple of steps,
                                fell, hit the ground and the ball popped
out. Where is the controversy?
                                
                                Steve O
                                
                                
                                
                                




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