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  2. Pine Tar Incident - Wikipedia

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    Measuring the extent of the pine tar against the 17 inches or 43 centimetres width of home plate, they determined that the amount, which covered about 24 inches of the bat, exceeded that allowed by Rule 1.10(c) of the Major League Baseball rule book, which read that "a bat may not be covered by such a substance more than 18 inches [46 cm] from ...

  3. Corked bat - Wikipedia

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    Using a corked bat in Major League Baseball is in violation of Rule 6.03 (a)(5), which states A batter is out for illegal action when: (5) He uses or attempts to use a bat that, in the umpire's judgment, has been altered or tampered with in such a way to improve the distance factor or cause an unusual reaction on the baseball.

  4. 1994 Cleveland Indians corked bat incident - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the AL had threatened to involve the FBI in regards to the burglary, but they dropped the issue in exchange for the bat. On July 18, the bat was sent to MLB in New York where it was x-rayed and then sawed in half in the presence of Belle and Indians GM John Hart. The bat was found to be corked and Belle was suspended by the AL for 10 ...

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  6. MLB stops Astros' Martin Maldonado from using illegal bats ...

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  7. Cheating in baseball - Wikipedia

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    When detected by an umpire during a game, illegal actions such as doctoring the baseball or using a doctored bat result in an immediate ejection. Such ejections are rare in Major League Baseball, with less than 50 instances of "doctored" or "doctoring" appearing in a log of nearly 18,000 ejections since 1889—by comparison, "fighting" appears ...

  8. Veteran Referee Says Call In Penn State vs. Michigan Was Wrong

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    There were a lot of heated moments in Penn State’s 27-17 win over rival Michigan in Week 13, but few were as controversial as the “illegal batting” call that went against the Nittany Lions.

  9. Baseball Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Baseball Rule has not been extended to cover injuries from lost bats that go into the stands. In 1938 a California appeals court considered the case of Martha Ratcliff, who had been walking down the aisle to her protected seat at a San Diego Padres Pacific Coast League game during batting practice when struck by a player's bat, which had ...