Clipping:Block balls

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Date Sunday, December 18, 1881
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[reporting on the NL rules] Balls stopped by anyone not engaged in the game are now termed “block” balls, and on all such balls runners are at liberty to make all the bases they can while the ball is dead, which it is until returned to the pitcher and held by him while in his position.

The willful delay by an outsider in returning a “block” ball empowers the umpire to decide what base the runner could have made by a legitimate return of the ball.

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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