If you are looking for the "both feet within the batter's box" part, see 7.3.2 Sit. A of the case book.
"The batter is considered to be in the batter's box when no part of either foot is touching the ground outside the boundary lines forming the batter's box."
I guess you could argue that the rules are different in that OBR requires the batter to have both feet on the ground in order to assume a legal batting position whereas FED permits the "Flamingo" stance (one foot in the air), but I don't think you'll find that in the BRD manual.
Last edited by dash_riprock; Mon Nov 30, 2009 at 07:51am.
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