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Old Thu Jan 20, 2011, 10:32am
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Originally Posted by Andy View Post
ASA, NFHS rules: Assuming a play at first and not a base hit, if the runner touched the white portion of the double base before the defense touched first, she is safe, subject to appeal. The tag could be considered an appeal if the defense lets the umpire know that they are tagging the runner because she touched the white portion of the double bag.



ASA, NFHS rules: This is malicious contact and the runner will be ejected. I will let others comment on the safe or out portion



ASA, NFHS rules: Assuming that the batter has earned a walk, the now batter-runner is fine in continuing to second base. However, once the BR reached first base, and the pitcher has the ball in the circle and is not making a play on either runner, the runner that is off of third must committ to going one way or another. If that runner continued to stand still, she would be declared out and the BR returned to first base.



ASA, NFHS rules: B and C are true
The last one is all of the above, live ball appeal in first answer.

Runner crashing into a fielder with the ball is either a tag out or interference,
then the malicious or not is handled.
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