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Old Tue May 19, 2009, 10:50pm
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Stepping On the Plate - FED

If I understand the OBR rule correctly a batter is out if his foot is completely out of the batters box when he hits a ball. Therefore, part of his foot could be touching the plate yet he still not be out if part of his foot is in the box, correct?

If so, is it the same for FED? I ask because I saw it called and the umpire said "he stepped on the plate." No one argued but I was curious if its the same as OBR.
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Old Tue May 19, 2009, 11:26pm
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If I understand the OBR rule correctly a batter is out if his foot is completely out of the batters box when he hits a ball. Therefore, part of his foot could be touching the plate yet he still not be out if part of his foot is in the box, correct?

If so, is it the same for FED? I ask because I saw it called and the umpire said "he stepped on the plate." No one argued but I was curious if its the same as OBR.
Nope. In FED, contacting the ball while being in contact with the plate is, indeed, the same as having a foot entirely out of the box. Therefore, the ball is dead and the batter out.
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Old Tue May 19, 2009, 11:26pm
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6.06 A batter is out for illegal action when—
(a) He hits a ball with one or both feet on the ground entirely outside the batter’s box.
Rule 6.06(a) Comment: If a batter hits a ball fair or foul while out of the batter’s box, he shall be called out. Umpires should pay particular attention to the position of the batter’s feet if he attempts to hit the ball while he is being intentionally passed. A batter cannot jump or step out of the batter’s box and hit the ball.


Can this really be? nothing about touching the plate?

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Old Wed May 20, 2009, 12:36am
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I made this call in a 18-U wood bat game that goes by OBR. I said, "... the batter's out for making contact with one foot out of the box." The third base coach ran up and said, "What?! What batter's box?" (There was no stripe left.) I said, "He was standing on the plate when he made contact."

He said, "Oh, then he's out," shrugged and walked away, thinking that it was the rule, when I was trying to describe how I knew he was out of the box when he made contact.
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Old Wed May 20, 2009, 02:01am
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6.06 A batter is out for illegal action when—
(a) He hits a ball with one or both feet on the ground entirely outside the batter’s box.
Rule 6.06(a) Comment: If a batter hits a ball fair or foul while out of the batter’s box, he shall be called out. Umpires should pay particular attention to the position of the batter’s feet if he attempts to hit the ball while he is being intentionally passed. A batter cannot jump or step out of the batter’s box and hit the ball.


Can this really be? nothing about touching the plate?
Yes. He can have his heel on the inside line and his foot on the plate in OBR. I have size 14s, and this is easy for me to accomplish.
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Old Wed May 20, 2009, 07:08am
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Can this really be? nothing about touching the plate?
It's a good thing this wasn't an issue to be discussed with the umps after a recent game.
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