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Old Mon Jul 30, 2007, 09:24pm
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Fair territory.

Tim.
That is NOT correct.
It does NOT have to be in fair territory to be legal.
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Old Mon Jul 30, 2007, 10:40pm
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That is NOT correct.
It does NOT have to be in fair territory to be legal.
The subject is a lead from first base. If you're in foul territory you're behind the base.
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Old Mon Jul 30, 2007, 10:44pm
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The subject is a lead from first base. If you're in foul territory you're behind the base.
Thanks, Rich. And Wayne, I don't care how long the case play has been there, it's ridiculous. Until a ball has been batted the basepaths belongs to the runners.


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Old Tue Jul 31, 2007, 01:22am
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Thanks, Rich. And Wayne, I don't care how long the case play has been there, it's ridiculous. Until a ball has been batted the basepaths belongs to the runners.


LHO.
You're most welcome, Lee Harvey.

The rule states positions himself behind a bag to get a running start. This rule is there to prevent runners from taking a running start and timing it so they will have momentum going to the next base on a sacrifice fly. The other rule is there to prevent a base runner from having an advantage to interfere with a throw from F1 to F3.

8-4-2o has nothing to do about where a base runner establishes his lead. It merely states he cannot position himself behind a bag to get a running start. I would think a coach would want a runner with 93 foot lead as opposed to an eighty foot run with a ten foot lead, with a running start no less.

Now show me a rule where it is specifically states a runner must be in fair territory to establish a lead.
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Old Tue Jul 31, 2007, 07:32am
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You're right Rich - my bad.
I, of course, was thinking about 3rd base.
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