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CVLLBlue Wed May 19, 2004 05:20pm

My son has been playing in a Babe Ruth League this that goes by yhe OBR with a few minor exceptions.

I have seen 2 calls that have me wondering about the advancement of runners on a ball thay goes out of play.

The first was when the pitcher disenged from the pitching plate, (becoming an infielder), and threw the ball out of play on a pick off attempt. The PU awarded the runner only second base since he was " heading back to 1B to avoid the pick off". Therefore, he gets the base he was going to plus one.

The second was a ball that went under a fence in right filed with a runnner at 2B. That runner was awarded only 3B because he was going back to tag up. Same explanation as before. The PU did award the batter-runner 2B.

Everywhere I have looked calls for 2 bases to be awarded to the runners with only their location at the time of of the throw being used to determine the last base legal occupied/touched.

Any help would be appreciated.


Rich Wed May 19, 2004 05:43pm

Quote:

Originally posted by CVLLBlue
My son has been playing in a Babe Ruth League this that goes by yhe OBR with a few minor exceptions.

I have seen 2 calls that have me wondering about the advancement of runners on a ball thay goes out of play.

The first was when the pitcher disenged from the pitching plate, (becoming an infielder), and threw the ball out of play on a pick off attempt. The PU awarded the runner only second base since he was " heading back to 1B to avoid the pick off". Therefore, he gets the base he was going to plus one.

The second was a ball that went under a fence in right filed with a runnner at 2B. That runner was awarded only 3B because he was going back to tag up. Same explanation as before. The PU did award the batter-runner 2B.

Everywhere I have looked calls for 2 bases to be awarded to the runners with only their location at the time of of the throw being used to determine the last base legal occupied/touched.

Any help would be appreciated.


Easy explanation, but it involves the use of the words umpire and moron.

CVLLBlue Wed May 19, 2004 06:55pm

Thanks. I've umpired in LL for 7 years before joining this league, (my son's wish). They will not let me as a parent do any games within his division as PU or BU so it gets a little frustrating to watch some of the calls and not be able to talk to them about their interpretations.

greymule Wed May 19, 2004 08:31pm

I wish that that infernal phrase "one plus one" would disappear from everyone's consciousness forever.


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