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Old Tue Mar 22, 2005, 08:07am
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Originally posted by Rachel
One foot out would be running outside the lane. 8-2-5. That would be consistant with all the other ways lines are used (in-out of the batters box etc.) I am also looking at the NCAA definition (12-3h). In ASA the ball has to hit her outside the lane.
Rachel,

I agree that that is the way it should be stated. However, NFHS neglected
(funny how that happends in FED) to define outside the running lane. Rule 8-2-5
just says BR is out if she runs outside the 3-foot lane and, in the judgment
of the umpire, interferes with the fielder taking the throw at 1B, etc....

Ranger 23,

I also agree with what you said. However, it is not mentioned in NFHS
rules just what is considered in or out of running lane.
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