Tue May 04, 2004, 04:07am
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Get away from me, Steve.
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Re: Re: I'd like a reference for that
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Originally posted by bluezebra
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Originally posted by David B
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Originally posted by bluezebra
In FED, it's not abandonment until the runner reaches dead ball territory. He's not out of the baseline until a play is made on him. The BU goofed.
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give reference please. The note that I found in 8-4-2p seems to differ from your statement above.
I see that in reference to a BR but not for any other runner.
Also I found a case play 8.4.2X which states "when R2 began leaving the field, he should be considred as having abandoned his effort to return or advance and shall be declared out."
This states nothing about dead ball territory.
But I might have missed something so if you could provide me the info I'd be thankful.
thanks
David
[Edited by David B on May 3rd, 2004 at 11:45 PM]
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8.4.2.p and the NOTE refers to the BR only, not any other runner.
I don't have the 2004 book, and 2003 only goes to "y", not 8.4.2X. As for "when R2 began leaving the field, he should be considred as having abandoned his effort to return or advance and shall be declared out.", we have a difference of opinion. I don't consider a runner still in the infield to have begun leaving the field.
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The rule is not "leaving the field" but is "abandoning his position on the basepaths". There's a difference.
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