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The question is whether you consider it foul or not. Goddamn, you duncesIf the fielder touches it while foul, then it's foul.
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The question is whether you consider it foul or not. Goddamn, you duncesIf the fielder touches it while foul, then it's foul.
You’re either a bad troll or too stupid to breatheYeah, but it looked to me like it never touched the line.
The question is whether you consider it foul or not. Goddamn, you dunces
You’re either a bad troll or too stupid to breathe
Dunce,Oh, I see, you don't understand how spheres work. Take your time.
Typical Chubs fan.
It was close, that's it.
part of the SPHERE is over the chalk line
Call me dunce all you want. I've stated my opinion.
I don’t think it ever touched it either. But the right side of the ball looks like it’s over the line. If any portion of the ball is over the line when touched, it’s fair.It didn't look to me like the ball ever touched the chalk, but it was close.
Doesn’t need to touch.Over the line or touching the line? If it hasn't touched the line it's foul.
Dunce,
If the ball is touching foul, but part of the SPHERE is over the chalk line, if the fielder touches it then: do you consider that fair or foul? That’s the fifth time I’ve had to write that for you.
I don’t think it ever touched it either. But the right side of the ball looks like it’s over the line. If any portion of the ball is over the line when touched, it’s fair.
It doesn’t have to actually hit chalk.
The chalk is the like the foul pole. It goes up, into infinity.
Finally an answer.Over the line or touching the line? If it hasn't touched the line it's foul.
A very small percentage of the ball is ever in contact with the ground at any moment. Only takes 1% in fair territory to be a fair ball.That rule needs to be fixed.
I didn’t say anything new. I said the same thing five times. That’s my point.You've still said nothing new. From my eyes, that was barely a foul ball.
Dunce.
Finally an answer.
thinkof it this way:
If the ball bounds close to third base on its way foul, what makes it fair as it passes in the air?
It’s whether or not the ball goes over third base right? Is it the bottom point of the ball, or any part of the ball that matters here? It’s any part, right.
Same if a fielder catches a bounding ball in the air close to the chalk line. Any part of the ball being over the chalk line makes that ball fair.
So, if any part of the ball rolling on the ground is over the chalk line, I’d judge that as fair.
Not the question hereA very small percentage of the ball is ever in contact with the ground at any moment. Only takes 1% in fair territory to be a fair ball.
Walker was hustling to get to a ball that was foul. But wasn’t quick enough.
Umps angle skewed things a bit too. Prolly looked on the line from where he was.
shut up.Not the question here
In the infield, a baseball is considered fair or foul depending on where it comes to rest or is first touched by a fielder.
Now let’s take the case of a ball rolling up the third base line. If part of the ball is over the foul line (but isn’t actually touching the line on the ground) when the fielder touches it, would you consider that a fair or foul ball?
I think I know the answer, but I wanna read your takes. I’ll make my argument later in the thread.