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Batting Out of Order
OK, this is going to be a VERY hypothetical situation, but I could see it happening at lower levels.
FED Rules: Batting order is B1, B2, B3,....B9. B2 bats in the spot of B1 and advances to first base. A legal/illegal pitch occurs to B3 so now B2's actions are legalized (7-1-2 PENALTY 3,5). This happens a few times in the order and now B2's batting spot is due up again, but B2 is sitting on third base. Who gets to bat in B2's spot? If this is too confusing, I'm mostly looking at the note after 7-1-2 which states: When several players bat out of order before discovery is made so that a player's time at bat occurs while he is a runner, such player remains on base, but he is NOT out as a batter. Thanks, Aaron |
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This isn't possible. It would take one advancement to get him to third (B4 singles, let's say). Two outs (B5 and B6). On the next play, he'll either score or the inning is over.
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I guess I'm just really looking for clarification on this note: When several players bat out of order before discovery is made so that a player's time at bat occurs while he is a runner, such player remains on base, but he is NOT out as a batter. |
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Change your original play so B3 bats in place of B1 and singles. B2 bats and flies out. B3 is due up, but is on base. His spot is skipped and B4 becomes the correct batter. |
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Thank you, that makes much more sense. I'll have to read through that rule again later.
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Did I confuse everyone? In OBR and NCAA all outs are nullified when the improper batter is successfully appealed. In FED, I believe that any and all outs that were a result of the improper batter's at-bat stay in addition the the proper batter being called out. Hope this ........... helps. |
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Yes, this is very confusing...that's why I'm trying to get it right. I could see this as being something coaches could/would protest. |
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The ONLY time a team has an option on a rule violation, is on catcher interference with a batter on a batted ball. And this is only if the BR and all other runners fail to advance one base. |
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I would agree with your point that once the defense appeals a BOOT, they cannoy "unappeal" it. I believe the offense has no "standing" to appeal a BOOT and that the umpire does nothing, even should he realize a BOOT occurred, until the defense appeals. Oh, and you've got 50% of the times the offended team has an "option" to take the penalty or the result of the play (under OBR rules). JM
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I see that you highlighted the FED part. You may be correct in saying that the defense can choose. I do not know. CoachJM, I agree that the offense has no "standing" in calling BOO. By rule, once the umpire realizes the infraction, he should enforce it. When I have had this situation, I have told the offensive coach, no you cannot .... This usually will key off the defense for the appeal. I, personally, would not enforce the BOO if the defense did not appeal. What did I miss JM on the option thingy? Can't I always be right? |
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TTUmp,
The difference in FED is that even if the defense does properly appeal a BOOT, any outs made on the play stand and only advances due to the improper batter's completion of his at bat are nullified. Under OBR & NCAA, both outs and advances are nullified. So, in FED, if an improper batter hits into a double play, the 2 outs stand, and any advances are "reset". Under OBR & NCAA, the 2 outs on the play would be "replaced" by the one out declared on the proper batter. In FED, you kinf of get to "have your cake and eat it too". For the other OBR "manager's option", see the oft-overlooked 8.02(a) Penalty. Oh, and there's yet another "manager's option" in FED that does not exist in OBR. JM
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Oooh yes, the ol' 8.02(a) penalty. And I get to use that one so often. If I ever had a coach take the option on that one, I'd kiss his cleats. Thanks for the reminder.
Enlighten me on FED, since I rarely have to go there. |
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