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April 3, 2015
Devil Dog
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Fair of foul, I need help

Cuda65...in the scenario that you have provided...the correct ruling would be a fair ball. As long as the ball was deflected/redirected back into fair territory by anything that is natural to the ground (i.e. rock, pebble. tree limb) and not foreign (i.e. sprinkler head, concrete, fencing, equipment), and provided the redirected ball, passes back into fair territory PRIOR to the front edge of the base (either 1st or 3rd), then the correct ruling that would be a fair ball. This would be a "judgement call" and would not be protestable based on the umpire(s) ruling. Hope this helps! Happy Good Friday to all!
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