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Old Tue Nov 09, 2004, 04:42pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dakota
Speaking ASA, the batter (now runner) is awarded 3rd, unless the umpire judged the ball would have cleared the fence, in which case the runner is awarded home. 8-5-F.

Speaking AFA, same ruling. 8-11d.
Tom,

My reason for the question was, that at the recent qualifying
tournament this weekend, an AFA CASEBOOK packet appeared. The following was
one of the entries.

B1 hits a pitched ball that: (1) F4 throws her glove at and deflects it to
B9 who throws out B1 at 3rd. (2) F8 catches with her hat.


Ruling: In (1) B1 is out. I disagreed. Strongly. Player throws a glove
and hits the ball in my game, I am definately not going to penalize the
B/R. However, if this had been a thrown ball, then I am pretty sure B1
would have been out had she attempted to go to 3rd.
Ruling: In (2) B1 is protected to 3rd. I agreed.

Told I was wrong, but none of us had a book handy. I really think that
the writer got 8-11d and 11-8b.1) confused.

Thanks
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