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A batted ball that hits the pitcher's mound (or any base) is considered a fair ball.

A fair ball that lands out of play is considered a ground rule double.

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Q: A line drive at the pitchers mound ball hits the mound and deflects back behind home plate and lands out of play Whats the call?
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