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Advance on Base on Balls
I'm sure I've read this a hundred times:
6.08 The batter becomes a runner and is entitled to first base without liability to be put out (provided he advances to and touches first base) when -- (a) Four “balls” have been called by the umpire; Rule 6.08(a) Comment: A batter who is entitled to first base because of a base on balls must go to first base and touch the base before other base runners are forced to advance. This applies when bases are full and applies when a substitute runner is put into the game. Does this imply that until the BR touches first the other runners are not forced and thus must remain on their TOP bases? If the runners leave early are they in danger of being tagged out? I've never seen that situation occur where all of the runners waited until the previous runner "forced" them off the base. Opinions, Comments?? |
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Please don't tell us you are thinking that if the batter receives a 4th ball and the R1 leaves for 2nd before the batter-runner reaches 1st base that R1 can be tagged out? (this is what I am reading from you question)
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GET REAL!!!
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I agree with everyone here that it doesn't make any sense but how do you explain the comment?? Doesn't it clearly say that the force advance doesn't occur until the batter/runner has TOUCHED the base?
Any casebooks which explain this comment further? |
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2. Is there something in the water in Canada and that brings on this condition?
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When B1 receives ball 4 he is not longer a batter but a batter turned runner. At the EXACT moment B1 recevies ball 4 both R1 and R2 by rule (See definition of Force) are Forced to advance. They do not have to wait "until" B1 actually touches first base before they can advance. Pete Booth
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When ball 4 is called all forced runners are allowed to immediately advance to next base with out liability. At least 2 situations exist that would put these runners at risk. 1. Ball 4 is reversed by check swing appeal 2. BR fails to advance to 1st. As in following example: Bottom 7, 1 out bases full, tie game. B5 draws a walk. Instead of going to first BR celebrates as home team dugout empties. Heads up F2 tags R3 as he comes skipping into home. BR heads back to dugout with rest of the team. If just getting ball 4 entitled the forced runners to advance then this game is over, however, because of this rule we go to extra innings. Last edited by Don Mueller; Fri Jun 08, 2007 at 12:02pm. |
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6.08(a) Comment must be one of the 230+ errors in the OBR book that we keep hearing about, yet nothing ever gets done to correct.
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tibear,
Strange wording indeed. I believe Don Mueller has given you the correct answer in terms of the intent behind the inclusion of this language in the rulebook. In potential game-winning or half-inning ending situations, in order for a run to score, the BR must "complete" his award or no run scores - even if other forced runners do complete their awards. JM
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With the wording they use, they should use a situational example similar to others used in the rulebook. |
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(And, to be clear, I don't mean to direct that last comment at only SDS) |
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The original post of yours has to be one of the dumbest things I have ever read on the Internet (other than a Casa or Morgan rule interpretation). I agree, there are inconsistencies in the rules, but to become this literal is just being a complete rectal orifice! Please learn your craft!
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