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Originally posted by smoump
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Originally posted by mcrowder
Pete, there was NEVER a time where we rung up a strike on a batter for thinking he had been given ball four and taking a step or two toward first base before we said, "STRIKE!". Never ever. Why would you say that? That's something I would expect from any one of 2 current or 4 previous posters.
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My original question centered around the and/or of the rule. I have never issued a strike for this. I am comfortable with a deliberate strike and if this timing is too slow for an impatient batter, so be it.
7-3-1 does say "The batter must keep at least one foot in the batter's box throughout the time at bat".
But common sense dictates that we do not call this a strike. However, Pete is correct in saying that years ago (96 ish) when I coached, this was a strict rule. Anytime they stepped out, it was a strike (assuming not meeting one of the exceptions). For umpires that were not working or understanding the rule then, may not be aware now of its existence.
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You misunderstand me, so I'll clarify. There was a time when we were to call this rule strictly... but not in the sitch provided here. No clinic I ever attended nor spoke at ever told an umpire to call a player out in THIS scenario. Stepping out for no reason is a completely different situation, one to which I was not referring.
Interesting how you immediately assume something adverse about my experience from this though...