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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I'd use 8.4.1B: B1 squares to bunt and hit the pitch. The batted ball bounces off the plate and hits B1's (a) leg or (b) bat a second time while B1 is holding the bat in the batter's box (no foot is entirely outside of the batter's box). Ruling: Foul ball (edited).
Note the definition of "in the batter's box."
By my reading, if one foot is entirely out of the batter's box, the the batter would be out.
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The foot has to be
on the ground entirely outside the box for the batter to be out of the box. On a push bunt, a RH batter can be well out over the plate and still be in the box. That gives some leeway for the sales job that needs to be done when I call it foul.
Arguably, the "in the box" definition applies only to HITTING the ball while out of the box, but it makes sense to apply it to the batter (or his still-held bat) being hit by a fair batted ball as well.