Tue Jul 01, 2003, 11:44am
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Originally posted by Dakota
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Originally posted by SC Ump
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Originally posted by IRISHMAFIA
Some logic would place the catcher in foul territory, hence the runner believed the running lane extended 3' to the left of the foul line which is allowed when the throw is coming from foul territory.
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I agree with the others that the play as stated was not interference. I'm confused about this statement. I know that if the throw comes from foul territiory that the fielder can use the orange bag and the runner the white bag, but I've never heard that the running lane switches sides. Is that an ASA "enhancement"?
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Mike,
The BR is allowed to be in a "running lane" in fair territory if two conditions are met: 1) the fielder is using the orange base, and 2) the throw is coming from foul territory. You left out condition #1. (SC Ump, as Mike said, this is from ASA rule 8-2E.)
However, this idea that the BR is allowed to use the white base (or, here, run in fair territory) if the throw is coming from foul territory is something, IMO, ASA needs to clarify, possibly even change.
As I said in my reply to WMB, the BR does not have eyes in the back of her (his) head. A sensible change would be to allow the BR to use either base if the defense is using (partially or completely) the orange base regardless of whether the defense's use of the orange base is legal.
If the defense improperly uses the orange base, the BR should be declared safe (no appeal honored) if she touches white. However, to get the out, the defense would have to properly use the orange base (i.e. throw coming from foul territory). This seems fair, to me, since the defense can see the play coming from behind the BR, but the BR cannot.
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You are correct, but I'm giving the benefit of the doubt to the BR. As you note, they do not have eyes in back of their head and the BR's path shouldn't be mandated by where F3 is standing. If you haven't noticed, especially in the JO game, the coaches are acting as the runner's eyes and directing them "inside" or "outside" based on the origin of the throw, not based on where the defender is standing.
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