Clipping:AA and NL diverge of the foul bound rule

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Date Saturday, December 23, 1882
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[reporting on the new AA rules] The convention retained the existing clause relative to foul-bound catches, and this is the essential point of difference between the American and League codes, the former recognizing the foul-bound catch, while the latter admits only of the complete fly-catch game. The experience of the American clubs during the past season, their delegates said in advocating the retention of the foul-bound catch, was that their assemblages favored small-score games, and that any reduction of the facilities for putting out batsmen would have a tendency to increase scores at the cost of fielding. The League argues in favor of prohibiting the catch that it helped the batsman by lessening his chances for outs.

Source New York Clipper
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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