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A) While hitting the catcher on the back swing, the batter was still holding onto the bat in the back of the batter's box.
or B) While releasing the bat after the swing, the bat flew backward and hit the catcher after being tossed by the batter as the batter began to run to first base. |
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Ok, the batter released the bat and hit the catcher.
How many outs, what inning, and did the coach discuss the matter with PU? How did this play have an impact on the final score? |
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[QUOTE=SAump]Ok, the batter released the bat and hit the catcher.
How many outs, what inning, and did the coach discuss the matter with PU? How did this play have an impact on the final s..this isnt a friggin round table forum jerk off what does the rool book say about the infracton...whatever..thats whay blues are hated around the globe.. |
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briancurtin. Scotty, beam this jerk up.
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Batter is out for interference. If it is the third out then the runs are wiped out too because the runs had not crossed the plate at the time the out occurred. The batter is ejected if there was malicious contact. The batter is DQ from the rest of the tourney as a result of the ejection. Your personal comments were not warranted, you may acompany the batter to the parking lot. Now, had you been more willing to discuss the situation like a REAL man, then the batter may have gotten away with a warning depending on the league rules. Tourney rules are different. After reading your comments about BLUES (me), I say YOU GOT what YOU DESERVE. Last edited by SAump; Sat May 20, 2006 at 09:32pm. |
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I don't see interference here. What I see is a carelessly discarded bat and an umpire with a limited understanding of the rules of youth baseball. Someone who works USSSA will be better suited to answer your question, but in Little League and Babe Ruth, a carelessly discarded bat warrants a bench warning and an ejection on the next offense. Even with an ejection the only youth organization that I know that calls the offender out is Dizzy Dean.
Tim. Last edited by BigUmp56; Sat May 27, 2006 at 02:37am. |
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Won't the real SA please shut up, please shut up, please shut up! As youze kin planely cee frum the orijunal siteation hear, the sorry player hits a triple inaverently hittig the catcher on the back swing. Their wuz no intent on the part of the batter, but the ruleing wuz that the batter is dqed and can not play the rest of the game and the rest of the tourny. Follow closely now SA.....The point hear iz that their wuz no warnin' given on an accedent throwin' of the bat, and the thrown bat did not interfere with anything. The batter hit a triple, so the catcher wuz not making a play. You are rong. Rong is rong. Rong, rong, rong. The blue that every body hates around the wurld wuz rong to! He shudent have taked away the 2 runs neither. It shud have rezulted in a warnin' only. Thank youze fur you're support.
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This was post #76 in this thread (now we are on 120!!!), where the original situation was pointed out to SA, and he was informed that he was wrong. He is still wrong. Rong, rong, rong!
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