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Originally Posted by KJUmp
Tru....what rule set are you referencing? I don't work NFHS and I'm currently about 200 miles away from my ASA book.
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He's referencing ASA.
I'll also point out the effect listed for ASA 8-7-S:
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EFFECT - Sections 8 R-S: The ball is dead, “no pitch” is declared when applicable, and the runner is out.
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I interpret the "when applicable" to describe situations OTHER than what we're describing here. I don't think we can ignore the pitching infraction, nor can we ignore the runner leaving early. I'd enforce both in the order and manner I described earlier.
But bringing this back to the OP... Since this was NFHS, would this be ruled any differently?