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I would like to ask you to help me with a rule:
Batter hits the ball, runs to 1st base. Safely steps on base and then turns to the left, and walks back to 1st base. IF he is touched with the ball, is he out? Is it the opion of the umpire to determine if he has made an attempt to go to 2nd? Is it good coaching to have the runner always turn to the right (towards foul teritory) so the umpire does not have to make a determination? Thanks on ALL accounts for your help. |
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Yes, exactly. Turning left does not mean he attempted to go to second, meaning he cannot be tagged out. You might also find this link useful: http://eteamz.active.com/baseball/rules/myths/index.cfm |
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I agree but I thin it is actually bad coaching to have them turn right because you have the possibility of a ball hit to the fence in which you could get a triple on but the get tagged out at second cause they went the wrong way Ive witnessed even in the younger leagues the prohibit stealing the coaches will teach there kids to turn bases and as far as an umpiring judging if hes going to second thats a call that if it would go one way or the other depending on his judgment it would end up with a coach getting thrown out good old 10-1-4
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Just yesterday the BR ran the bases clockwise (he ran to third first). Running the bases does get pretty confusing. [Edited by LDUB on Jun 19th, 2005 at 10:56 PM] |
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I had one last night, BR runs down the line, ball gets by 1B man, coach says GO, he turns toward 2B plants his foot and it shoots out from under him on the wet grass and he goes straight down on top the 1B line. He casually gets up, walks back toward 1B, 1B man gets within 2 feet of him with the ball and does not try to tag him. I got an out if he does, because he tried to plant and turn, but slipped and fell. It's my opinion that he would be out if tagged. |
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