Wed Feb 15, 2012, 01:39pm
|
Official Forum Member
|
|
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Fremont, NH
Posts: 1,352
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by varefump
This goes back to the other recent post where R1 from 1st steals on an illegal pitch and advances to 3rd on a passed ball or wild pitch.
Since the pitch was not hit and the batter did not become a base-runner, by rule the OC does NOT have a choice.
Our association has determined that the ball should become DEAD as soon as the pitch ends (not hit). This kills the play and we award R1 2nd and reverse any strike that may be called.
By killing the play, we prevent any possible outs that occur after R1 reaches 2nd and also any possible injuries on R1.
Does anyone else agree with this interpretation?
|
Not an NCAA specific situation - I asked this in another post and I guess no one had an answer to it:
If the batter takes the pitch and you've already signaled/verbalized "illegal", is there a mechanic to stop baserunners who may be in motion?
Do you immediately call "dead ball? Or do you wait for the "play" to continue? If we can avoid someone getting hurt via sliding or being hit with a thrown ball, that's a good thing.
__________________
Ted
USA & NFHS Softball
|