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The Shame Phase is a game play condition described by Rule 4.i in [[The Book]]. The Book states:<blockquote>i. Shame Phase: If the home team scores the winning run in the bottom of the final inning, the away team must complete the game in shame, despite being mathematically eliminated.</blockquote>In practice, this means that any away team must record the proper amount of outs in its final inning, no matter how many runs the home team scores. Many league fans have taken to yelling "SHAME" during the entirety of a game's Shame Phase as a means of humiliating the losing away team.
 
The Shame Phase is a game play condition described by Rule 4.i in [[The Book]]. The Book states:<blockquote>i. Shame Phase: If the home team scores the winning run in the bottom of the final inning, the away team must complete the game in shame, despite being mathematically eliminated.</blockquote>In practice, this means that any away team must record the proper amount of outs in its final inning, no matter how many runs the home team scores. Many league fans have taken to yelling "SHAME" during the entirety of a game's Shame Phase as a means of humiliating the losing away team.
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Revision as of 18:45, 29 July 2020

The Shame Phase is a game play condition described by Rule 4.i in The Book. The Book states:

i. Shame Phase: If the home team scores the winning run in the bottom of the final inning, the away team must complete the game in shame, despite being mathematically eliminated.

In practice, this means that any away team must record the proper amount of outs in its final inning, no matter how many runs the home team scores. Many league fans have taken to yelling "SHAME" during the entirety of a game's Shame Phase as a means of humiliating the losing away team.