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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2010

Fordham's Brian Kownacki leaps over Iona's catcher to cap 12-9 win.

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  • ninjas have infiltrated baseball!

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  • owned!!

  • awesome

  • i am now applying to fordham university.

  • one play that makes baseball interesting...

  • @Meyerhoff911 actually it is legal cuz the other umps would hav had a talk with the home plate ump and they hav been in the league so long they know all the rules otherwise they would have consulted their little books

  • @Meyerhoff911 lol, it was the first one I could get to, NCAA is legit too, so from there it goes down, I'm sure on some level it's probably illegal.

    I agree with you, I like collisions, but man that was something you don't see every day for sure.

  • @Chuckles9350 mlb rules...

  • @Chuckles9350 yeah hes safe here but umps dont know everything, im pretty sure its different at different levels and this is pretty sweet but i like collisions better haha

  • Just a note, looked up the MLB rules, at no point concerning the runner does it say that the runner "shall not leave his feet" which means he can jump.

    this is college correct? don't know what NCAA says about it.

  • @Meyerhoff911 well according that THAT ump, he's safe.

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