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Originally Posted by Jake26
My understanding is that if you have one foot out of the batter's box (on the ground, completely outside the lines of the box), then you are out of the box. I think this is true in all sets of Rules (ASA, NFHS, NCAA), but I don't have enough books in front of me to verify that.
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True. But there was no indication from the OP that one of the batter's feet was completely out of the box on the ground when she hit the ball a second time. He just said one foot was still in the box. The other foot could have been up in the air (which, chances are on a slap, it was if the one foot is on the ground in the box).
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