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Originally Posted by ozzy6900
FED 7-2-1
SECTION 2 STRIKES, BALLS AND HITS
ART. 1 ... A strike is charged to the batter when:
a. a pitch enters any part of the strike zone in flight and is not struck at;
b. a pitch is struck at and missed (even if the pitch touches the batter);
c. a pitch becomes a foul when the batter has less than two strikes;
d. a pitch becomes a foul tip (even on third strike) or a foul from an attempted bunt;
e. a batter delays (6-2-4d-1 and 7-3-1); or
f. a batted ball contacts the batter in the batter's box (foul ball).
There, now did you see your statement anywhere in the rules listed? I didn't think so and that means you are making up rules!
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FED RULE 2
SECTION 8: Bunt
A bunt is a fair ball in which the batter does
not swing to hit the ball, but
holds the bat in the path of the ball to tap it slowly to the infield. (the rest is irrelevant to this discussion).
I see nothing in this rule stating that the bat need be moving to be considered a bunt, only that it be held. I am also aware that the rules also do not state that an attempted bunt is a strike. So to me would indicate that to be able to call an attempted bunt a strike, holding the bat in the path of the ball would have to be defined then as striking at the ball.