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Old Tue Jun 29, 2021, 09:21pm
Jake26 Jake26 is offline
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Originally Posted by Crabby_Bob View Post
NCAA rules and interpretations here.

Like Manny, I don't know of another organization that treats leaving early as a delayed dead ball or allows more than one runner to be called out.
If you know of one, please let the board know.

In the NCAA case book:
A.R. 12-38.
With the bases loaded, the batter takes the pitch but the runners
on first and third base both leave early. Are both runners out?

RULING: The defensive coach may choose between taking the results
of the play (a ball or strike as called by the plate umpire, bases remain
loaded) or "no pitch", the batter remains at bat and the offending
runners are both declared out.
(Rule 12.14.2)
Thanks. Like I said, it has been a while since I last had the chance to look at it and that is a change from then. I think.
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