You know, they could still overturn it. It was the last play of the
game. They just erase the next at bat from the books.



On 6/3/10, Steve Gendron <[email protected]> wrote:
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>  > But the ultimate measure of an enforcement mechanism is whether or not it
> disrupted the competitive balance of a game. It did not.
>
> But it easily could have.  And umpire mistakes effect the game all the time.
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