This happened last night, and we did not count it against the total. It made a difference, too, as both teams exceeded their limit (of 4).
At first, the idea of counting the out against the HR total didn't even enter my head. But a couple of innings later, I thought about it, and my first reaction was that because the batter was immediately out, he technically didn't hit a ball over the fence. In fact, he technically didn't hit anything.
But I wasn't sure, and when I looked it up last night, I still wasn't sure.
A recent ASA test had a question about a batter who, with a runner on 3B, hit a fly to left and threw the bat in anger, only to have the ball go over the fence. The correct ruling was immediate ejection for USC, out, and the runner goes back to 3B.
Should that play count against the team's HR total?
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