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The catcher was on the baseline - a kneeling straddle.
The runner was already 4-5 feet on the foul side of the line before the catcher had the ball. Upon receiving the throw, the catcher lunged at the runner who took one step away from him and "arched" away from the tag. There were no objections from the defense.
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Good call Canada...
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This magic mantra of yours will make it no easier to explain the rule to a coach, and ignores the terminology of the actual rule.
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Read the rule:
7.08 Any runner is out when— (a) (1) He runs more than three feet away from his baseline to avoid being tagged unless his action is to avoid interference with a fielder fielding a batted ball. A runner’s baseline is established when the tag attempt occurs and is a straight line from the runner to the base he is attempting to reach safely;
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From: BASEBALL RULES by Major League Baseball and have been reproduced - without any alteration - by Baseball Almanac: "7.08 Any runner is out when- (a) (1) He runs more than three feet away from a direct line between bases to avoid being tagged unless his action is to avoid interference with a fielder fielding a batted ball; or..." Where did YOUR 7.08 come from? Bob |
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Blue Z, you'll find the latest & greatest MLB / ORB rules at the MLB Rules site. Each section is a PDF file that you can save as a file or print. I stopped buying "out of date" MLB rule books years ago!
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I have seen Lou go balistic over simpler things. The call was correct but IMO the main reason the defense or Lou did not object is because they could care less. They had EVERYTHING locked up so perhaps Lou is saving his best antics for the post season. BTW did you see the look on Lou's face during this Saturday's game bewteen the Cubbies and Brewers when in the 8th ininng a batter was HBP and got upset? Lou had that calssic laugh on his face. Pete Booth
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Maybe someone could post a link to a video of the play in question. I saw it on the news and it seemed like Church missed home plate by significantly more than 3 feet. If that is the case, it seems to me as though he would have had to go out of the basepath.
Chris Wright Brooklyn, NY |
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