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Old Mon May 19, 2008, 10:53am
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Originally Posted by snorman75
OK, I posted this question a few weeks ago and the closest I got to a answer was "asa changed the rules"

Are you kidding me? No citations, nothing, just I think this is it. Well you should know it does not matter what the you think, it matter what you know and prove.

" Double first call from foul territory on a runner

OK, fast pitch high school Softball NY ASA rules

No outs runner on first. Pop up to first baseman, caught in foul ground, beats the runner back to first, BUT uses the colored section, not the white, to make the play.
Partner, on the bases, calls her out. First base coach appeals that she can not use colored section. I uses the the rule that the first baseman can use the colored base when the play comes from foul territory.

Well I changed my mind after reading the rules, 8.2.M.4 which uses the words batter-runner not runner.

The question is in 8.2.M.7 that states both sections of first can be used in a tag up. Does this mean offensively and defensively or just offensively as I read it?

Let me know what you all think.

Thanks"
Ok the above from your post, part from your OP that "we" let you down on. The bold part is my addition, and it appears that you already had the rule citations, so WTF were you looking for? To me, and I didn't post to the original as it appeared to be covered pretty well, you were asking for our opinions as to which rule was the correct one to cover this situation, to make sure you understood these rules and how they worked together to cover different game situations, that was done, in the future if you ask you shall receive but make sure you ask for what you want.
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