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David B Tue Jun 04, 2019 06:06pm

Batter HBP
 
Mainly NFHS rules but has criteria changed for batter avoiding the pitch? I know college has changed but didn’t see anything in FED. Batter ducks to avoid high curve ball and pitch hits in helmet not a strike. My partner calls time puts BR on first. I thought it was correct I was just wondering if that was still correct. I know if pitch was a strike he could call a strike but pitch was still outside zone from what he said later. Just wanted to see.

Rich Ives Tue Jun 04, 2019 09:41pm

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Originally Posted by David B (Post 1033185)
Mainly NFHS rules but has criteria changed for batter avoiding the pitch? I know college has changed but didn’t see anything in FED. Batter ducks to avoid high curve ball and pitch hits in helmet not a strike. My partner calls time puts BR on first. I thought it was correct I was just wondering if that was still correct. I know if pitch was a strike he could call a strike but pitch was still outside zone from what he said later. Just wanted to see.

Pitch was out of the zone.

Batter tried to avoid by ducking.

Pitch hit him.

Why is it an issue?

David B Tue Jun 04, 2019 11:06pm

Not really an issue
 
I didn’t think it was an issue but the coach confronted my partner and wanted to know how we put him on first because he didn’t try to avoid the pitch. My answer was simple its a curve ball and he was trying to avoid by ducking.

I know I’ve seen several in college this year hit and left in the box with their new rule. I just had not seen anything in FED.

Thanks
David

bob jenkins Wed Jun 05, 2019 07:18am

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Originally Posted by David B (Post 1033190)
I didn’t think it was an issue but the coach confronted my partner and wanted to know how we put him on first because he didn’t try to avoid the pitch.

Sure... a player "permits a ball to hit him" (to use the FED wording) in the head. the coach is fishing, and it's not going to last long or end well. Even in college this is a HBP.

David B Wed Jun 05, 2019 11:06am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 1033194)
Sure... a player "permits a ball to hit him" (to use the FED wording) in the head. the coach is fishing, and it's not going to last long or end well. Even in college this is a HBP.

Thanks Rich and Bob. Confirms what I was thinking I was just gonna check to be certain nothing had changed. Basically it’s the umpires opinion anyway that matters of course 🤓🤓


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