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Originally Posted by gsf23
That is what I thought at first, Mike, but then the on-field reporter after the inning said she asked the home plate ump what the ruling was and that they ruled the batter didn't make an attempt to get out of the way.
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I can understand that, but how does that become a strike?
Personally, I do not believe the benefit of doubt should be given to the batter when stepping or swinging into the pitch.
I think it was Lisa Fernandez that repeatedly (imagine that) noted that it hit her as she was swinging. Well, it certainly isn't the pitcher's fault the batter swings at a bad pitch. Just like the TN player that took one in the face. Thank goodness she was wearing a mask or there would have been a lot of blood. However, she literally turned into the pitch.
What confuses me is that when did the batter obtain the right to place themselves in front of a pitch even if they do realize it was a mistake and tries to get out of the way? Could you imagine how many times Ron Hunt would have been given 1B if he was allowed to do that?