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Old Thu Jun 26, 2003, 09:43am
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Originally posted by WestMichBlue
I disagree. 8.7.S is only valid when the pitch is released. ...Finally, let’s have an “angels on a pin-head” type discussion. When R2 leaves the base just before the pitcher releases the pitch, you call her out. But what rule do you use? Is she out under LB rule 8.7.T.2, because LB is still in effect until the pitch is released? Or is she out under 8.2.S (not maintaining contact until the pitch leaves the pitcher’s hand)?
WMB, I don't know why you are fretting so over this. 8-7S reads "fails to keep contact until" not "off the base when." There is no pin-head (control... control... no wise cracks...) for angels to get on. 8-7S will result in the batter being called out if she steps off the base while the pitcher is taking signals, for example. 8-7S is terminated when the pitch leaves the pitcher's hand. It is not a rule that is only valid for the split second just before skin looses touch with leather. It is valid the whole time the pitcher is preparing to pitch and the runner is on the base. If the runner steps off before the release (or, putting it another way, fails to maintain contact until the release), then the runner is out. 8-7S and 8-7T.2 overlap once the runner has stopped on a base and the pitcher is preparing to pitch.
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