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		| Originally posted by mcrowder I'll try to completely avoid anything that looks like an attack, and my apologies for making you feel like you were under attack in that thread - it was not my intent.
 
 I believe the key difference here is the difference between a moving bat hitting a ball, and a ball hitting a stationary bat.  I've always been taught (and this is backed up by the word STATIONARY in the MLBUM) that the rule you quote applies to a moving ball hitting a stationary bat.  If a moving ball (in all 3 codes, plus the two softball codes I work - ASA and FED) hits a discarded stationary bat, then, barring intent by the batter, you indeed have "play on..".
 
 However, in all 3 codes (and in softball), if a moving bat hits the ball (regardless of whether the ball was stationary or not), you have an out regardless of intent.
 
 Feel free to educate me.
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 Your's wasn't considered an attack - I am referring to 2 deleted posters and a wandering wise a$$ to the board.
But please educate 
me and all the others that don't seem to have access to your information. You state all 3 codes refer to a "moving bat". I cannot find 
any reference to this. Please share your information especially if it is from the MLBUM.