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Originally Posted by DeRef
ASA Mens SP w/ Stealing
R1 at bat with 3-2 count. Next pitch is a ball that crosses the plate but is not in the strike zone (high). Batter begins to jog to 1B while the ball is returned to F1 who is on the pitching plate. As the BR approaches 1B, he notices that F4 and F6 are not paying attention, he touches 1B and breaks toward 2B. He reaches 2B with out a play being made.
There was a long discussion between the PU and the DC who felt that you can not steal when the P is on the pitching plate. The runner was allowed to stay on 2B.
Can anyone come up with a reason (rule citation) to return the runner to 1B?
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And you didn't ask me this last night?
This is perfectly legal as long as it is continuous. If the batter-runner stops and/or hesitates enough to the point the umpire believes play is complete while the pitcher possesses the ball in the infield, the ball is dead and runner returned to 1B. Note, the pitcher just needs to be in the infield with the ball. He does not need to be on or near the PP.