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Originally Posted by Rachel
I think that we are getting away from the point here. I don't think anyone would talk about F3 and F5 as "past the infielder" in this situation.
This is a classic "intent of the rule" thought. Is there a play to be made to get an out in the situation (ASA)?
It was pretty fun to listen to two of the best softball officiating minds in the nation argue this point. In the end neither one would concede the point to the other. The rule book (ASA) does not allow the string theory (line between F6 and F4) but perhaps it should.
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Thank you to Rachel for getting this back on track. I could also argue either side of the point in ASA......but I believe that the way the rule is written an out must be called here.
I take it by Mike's silence that there is some dissension in the ASA ranks on whether an out should be called in this situation or not.
As to my opinion.....I believe an out should be called........not that it means anything.........
Joel
ps....Rachel.....you are one of the best minds in the country......what is your take on this?
I would also like to hear from AtlSteve and others!