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Old Tue Oct 09, 2007, 12:08pm
Fritz Fritz is offline
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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
Tim,

That would be a 3-base award to all/any runners from the time of infraction.

Tha ball remains in play at the time of the infraction.

JM
So, JM, you wouldn't kill the play at the time, just let things play out and then rule? Actually had this happen in a 12U game this summer; tight game, slow roller past pitcher toward short, bases loaded, pitch throws his glove and hits ball (said he wanted to stop it so he could throw the kid out at home). I killed it right then - "Dead Ball" award 3 bases and such. No one questioned but my partner thought it was still a live ball. Looked thru pro and Federation rules (the application at the complex differs depending on what age you are doing, but pro rules apply to the younger kids) and it seemed to be a bit unclear as to whether it is immediately dead or not.

Federation says ball remains live, but can't seem to find that in pro. Do you know where it says how to play it?
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