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jesmael Wed Jun 09, 2004 11:02pm

Runner on 3rd, B1 striks out, Cather goes to pick off R3 but B1 in way of throw. Does B1 need to move so Cather can throw down, or can he stay in the Batters Box and not move.

jumpmaster Wed Jun 09, 2004 11:30pm

I would have to see it, but based on this, I would not call anything. I base this on the timing of the play. Catcher catches the ball and as I am making the call he attempts to make the PO to 3rd base. I just don't see a lot of time for the BR to make an effort to leave the box.

However, if you have a delayed steal, I might have an issue with a BR just standing in the box. It all comes down to judgement.

Blue37 Thu Jun 10, 2004 07:17am

Jumpmaster:

Runner on 2nd. Delayed steal of third. Batter is in the box and is as still as a statue. The catcher comes up to throw, but the throw hits the batter in the helmet and bounces out of play. Your call?

greymule Thu Jun 10, 2004 07:34am

The batter can't disappear into thin air. Neither can he predict whether the catcher is going to throw behind him or in front of him. So wherever he moves, he risks interference. In the general case, if the batter stays where he is, I've got nothing.

jicecone Thu Jun 10, 2004 08:11am

Quote:

Originally posted by Blue37
Jumpmaster:

Runner on 2nd. Delayed steal of third. Batter is in the box and is as still as a statue. The catcher comes up to throw, but the throw hits the batter in the helmet and bounces out of play. Your call?

MY Call, 911. Please send an ambulance to remove the batter from the box.

The batter can not disappear. He does not have to get out of the way, he cant get in the way. Unless the batter has ample time to move and does'nt.

[Edited by jicecone on Jun 10th, 2004 at 09:13 AM]

Mi-Umpire Thu Jun 10, 2004 08:33am

since the ball went out of play off of the batter but was thrown by the catcher wouldn't the runners get 2 bases?

jumpmaster Thu Jun 10, 2004 10:12am

my call
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Blue37
Jumpmaster:

Runner on 2nd. Delayed steal of third. Batter is in the box and is as still as a statue. The catcher comes up to throw, but the throw hits the batter in the helmet and bounces out of play. Your call?

I have a dead ball on a throw. R2 is awarded home b/c OBR 7.05g - (my paraphrase) a runner is awarded 2 bases when a thrown ball goes into a dead ball area. Awarded from the time of the throw. I would also call the trainer to come look at his kid who is laying on the ground doing the kicking chicken.

As long as the batter doesn't move, he's good. In our area, most coaches of players of shaving age (to steal HHH's saying)teach their kids this technique. If they move, they can move into a $#!+ storm unintentionally.

nickrego Thu Jun 10, 2004 02:08pm

Players of all ages ask me this general question all the time. I tell them...

If the play is at 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, then stay still in the box.

If the play is at Home, you need to find a way to disapear so that you do not interfere with the catcher, unless you are swinging at a pitch.

This is very basic, but will keep a batter out of trouble most of the time.


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