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It would be of no benefit to one's own team in any situation and would only be damaging, and so is not part of the standard rule set. It would be analogous to rules barring using a ping-pong ball on a bowling lane.

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  • Why can't you steal from second base back to first base
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  • It would be of no benefit to one's own team in any situation and would only be damaging, and so is not part of the standard rule set. It would be analogous to rules barring using a ping-pong ball on a bowling lane.
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  • It would be of no benefit to one's own team in any situation and would only be damaging, and so is not part of the standard rule set. It would be analogous to rules barring using a ping-pong ball on a bowling lane.
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