Clipping:Defending fair-fouls in foul territory

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Date Saturday, August 19, 1876
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[from answers to correspondents] In a game here to-day one club were batting quite a number of fair-fouls, and the captain of the other side placed his third-baseman about three feet outside of the foul line, when the umpire ordered him (the third-baseman) to play inside the foul lines, which he did. Now, has the umpire any right to change the position of a baseman against his will, as in the above case? … Certainly not. The player has a right to stand outside the foul line or anywhere else his captain may tell him to play.

Source New York Clipper
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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