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Originally Posted by xtreamump
Hey Mike,
Why is the ball Dead in ASA ?
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IT'S NOT DEAD, as stated by Mike. It's not dead in ASA. It's not dead in NCAA. I must really be missing something here (maybe I am).
Illegal Pitch Effect: "If the batter hits the ball and reaches first base safely, and if all other runners have advanced at least one base on the batted ball, the illegal pitch is nullified." "Otherwise the manager has the option to take the result of the play or the illegal pitch is enforced by awarding a ball to the batter and advance all runners one base."
The play must be completed before the umpire calls "time" to address enforcement of an illegal pitch.
In this case, the batter did not safely reach first base. Therefore, the coach has an option to take the result of the play or enforcement of the illegal pitch (ball on batter and all runners get a base).
Additionally, "An umpire may not call time while any play is in progress" (except injured player needing immediate attention).
WHY IS THE BALL DEAD WHEN THE PLAY ISN'T OVER?