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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Not true.
Hurdling is covered under 8-4-2b.2 "Jumping, hurdling, and leaping are all legal attempts to avoid a fielder as long as the fielder is lying on the ground. (emphasis added) Diving over a fielder is illegal."
A couple of points:
1) Diving is *also* covered under 8-4-2d "Dives over a fielder." There are no exceptions here.
2) The fielder need not be "prone" as someone indicated (and as is often stated). He can be supine, or on his side, etc.
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That's just the feedback or definition I used from what I have opined from the rule. I have never seen it or never had to call it for that matter. I forgot to use the PC term.
Sorry for the use of the word diving, also.