Interesting play as it was described
NYSSO rules (ASA) Rules, though I'd like to know if there's any difference with other rule sets.
R1 on 2nd, R2 on 1st, 0 out. B3 bunts a soft line drive just over the pitcher toward F6. Pitcher attempts to catch, but it hits her glove and pops in the air where the F6 comes in and makes a shoestring catch.
No call on the catch is made, nor is a call on the ball hitting the ground.
F6 throws to 2nd, and then F4 throws to first. DC yells, "triple play!" R1 advances to 3rd, R2 advances to 2nd. No tag of any runners is made. No call is made at either base.
BU calls time and asks plate ump if F6 caught the ball. They get together and determine that F6 DID catch the ball, but also that, at the time the ball hit the pitcher's glove, both runners were on their base at that moment, but then left the bases as soon as the ball was tipped. They rule B3 out on the catch and the runners are safe at 2nd and third. 1 out.
I wasn't there, but my questions -
WHAT?
At the "instant" it hit the pitcher's glove, you mean to tell me that both umps, or at least one ump, SAW that the runners were touching their bases?
With no call being made, did this not cause some confusion for the defense/offense? Seems like one team made out quite well here.
Seems to me, and I only say this because one of the umpires involved is known for this, that this is a case of being an OOJ.
But maybe I'm wrong.
I know the rule, I am just asking about how the umpires handled this.
__________________
ASA, NCAA, PONY, USSSA Fastpitch, NYSSO Umpire
As umpires, we are expected to be perfect our first game and get better every time out thereafter.
Last edited by LIUmp; Sun Apr 21, 2013 at 09:09am.
|