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Old Fri Jun 30, 2006, 03:00pm
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Originally Posted by BretMan
Going back a few posts...

The "force play slide rule" from baseball (most notibly NFHS baseball) is not a "force play MUST slide rule", which I think removes the litigious connotations of the rule.

The rule simply says that on a force play, IF the runner slides, the slide must a legal one and be directly at the forced bag, not in a direction that heads for a fielder making the play beside or behind the bag (ie: the rule prevents going away from the bag to "break-up" a play).

The rule allows the runner to stop, slow down, veer off or take any other evasive action to avoid the fielder. There is no requirement within the rule that a runner MUST slide.

In short, the rule is just like the softball rule, but with an added measure of safety to protect the fielder.
Is "directly at the forced bag, not in a direction that heads for a fielder" what you mean by "added measure of safety"?
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