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Originally Posted by thealterupmire
That's right. The foot or the knee on home plate and striking the ball with the bat = OUT. Now...since the FED is very specific here I assume batters are NOT out when striking the ball when any other part of their body is touching the plate. Example? Say only the shin is on the plate with the knee on the dirt and the foot still on the ground in the box.
Better yet - realistically (sort of) - batter bunts the ball while his knuckles are on home plate.
What is the intent of this rule really?
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Actually NFHS took a survey of the number of times this was discussed on the internet and decided that if they juiced up the rule by adding "the knee,"this would be a more controversry topic. Therefore all the trollbirds got together and actully voted to add this to the rule. More people would discuss it and hopefull call it moree often.
Oh, I think the knuckle rule is covered in the supplemental rule section 12.1.4-a, second paragraph from the bottom of the page. Its intent is fully explained.