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FPSR Violation??
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Picasa Web Albums - BOB - CHS vs Beechwood Go to the last 3 pics of the 3rd row of pics. FPSR violation?? Can someone list the rule wording. Thanks |
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Huh?
Ok, so maybe it is just a brain fart or I have just not been able to get a hold of the acronyms on this site (OOO took me awhile), but I will stick my neck out and ask... what is FPSR?
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Force Play Slide Rule By the way, I should add that the BR was safe at first. |
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8-4-2 "ART. 2 . . . Any runner is out when he: 2. When a play is being made on a runner or batter-runner, he establishes his baseline as directly between his position and the base toward which he is moving. b. does not legally slide and causes illegal contact and/or illegally alters the actions of a fielder in the immediate act of making a play, or on a force play, does not slide in a direct line between the bases; or 1. A runner may slide in a direction away from the fielder to avoid making contact or altering the play of the fielder. 2. Runners are never required to slide, but if a runner elects to slide, the slide must be legal. (2-32-1, 2) Jumping, hurdling, and leaping are all legal attempts to avoid a fielder as long as the fielder is lying on the ground. Diving over a fielder is illegal." -Josh |
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I thought so as well but he seemed to hesitate and then decided to not call it. No impact on the outcome of the game though.
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FPSR=Force Play Slide Rule
A FED safety related rule that exists in some form or fashion in all rule sets played by amateurs.
I say YES! FPSR violation-no doubt whatsoever. But, if the DP was obtained without calling it then by all means wait and call it only when necessary. If you think the contact was malicious then eject. I called this once this year and did not wait to see if they got the back end of the DP at first. In these pics it looks to me like R1 had no intent to do anything but break up the DP. Did he? I worked about 20 miles away from this field on a HS field in neighboring Covington. That turf looks exactly like University of Louisville's turf. No dirt except the mound. Sure helps prevent rainouts. This game was an upset win by Beechwood (the team in Red). I have worked them a couple of times in the past. The Beechwood head coach has a long white Santa Claus style beard so in those red uniforms he looks like Santa coaching baseball. He is a fierce competitor who gives umpires hell. I had to restrict him to the dugout once. His team was winning and he was still arguing everything. I probably would have had to dump him if they were losing.
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If you call it, it (likely) won't happen again (in that game). If you don't call it, it (likely) will, and then you'll have another decision to make, and / or an explanation to give. |
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