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Old Mon Jul 03, 2006, 02:09pm
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Watching my local news last night, they showed a clip of a high school game in Washington DC where R3 was coming home on a hit to the RF. F2 fielded the throw and positioned himself infront of the plate ready for R3. R3 literaly does a front flip over F2 and touches B4. It was clearly a no tag since F2 was not expecting this. BU calls R2 out stating, "you can not leap over a fielder". Is there any truth to that being a rule?
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Old Mon Jul 03, 2006, 02:11pm
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In FED yes...safety precaution
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Old Mon Jul 03, 2006, 02:19pm
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Watching my local news last night, they showed a clip of a high school game in Washington DC where R3 was coming home on a hit to the RF. F2 fielded the throw and positioned himself infront of the plate ready for R3. R3 literaly does a front flip over F2 and touches B4. It was clearly a no tag since F2 was not expecting this. BU calls R2 out stating, "you can not leap over a fielder". Is there any truth to that being a rule?

FED 8-4-2

Runner is out.

d. dives over a fielder

PENALTY: The runner is out and the ball remains alive unless interference occurs.

NOTE: Diving over a fielder is illegal.



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Old Mon Jul 03, 2006, 02:22pm
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Watching my local news last night, they showed a clip of a high school game in Washington DC where R3 was coming home on a hit to the RF. F2 fielded the throw and positioned himself infront of the plate ready for R3. R3 literaly does a front flip over F2 and touches B4. It was clearly a no tag since F2 was not expecting this. BU calls R2 out stating, "you can not leap over a fielder". Is there any truth to that being a rule?
Illegal in FED, legal in pro rules. Sounds like a 9.5 to me, unless he added a half-twist, in which case I'd give him a 9.8.
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Old Mon Jul 03, 2006, 02:24pm
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Illegal in FED, legal in pro rules. Sounds like a 9.5 to me, unless he added a half-twist, in which case I'd give him a 9.8.
Jeez, what does a guy have to do to get a 10 out of you, stick the landing?
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Old Mon Jul 03, 2006, 08:43pm
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I saw a runner from 3B jump a catcher and land on the plate last year. He did a split over the catcher's head. I am in U3 in a 4 man summer tournament game playing FED rules. The PU comes toward me like he thinks something is wrong, and when he gets there I explain what is wrong. NO ONE is complaining and this game is headed towards a runaway, so he says he wants to leave it alone. I tell him "your call, not mine", so he leaves it alone. Still, no one complains. Oh well..
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