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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 10:43am
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Three Batters hit in a row.... what do you do?

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What is the ruling for three batters hit in a row? American Legion baseball.
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New to the forum, I am always on here looking for information!!

What is the ruling for three batters hit in a row? American Legion baseball.
kufan,

Bases loaded.

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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 10:48am
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Bases were loaded, team hit by pitch scored on each time batter was hit.

Head coach between innings, thought by rule the pitcher should be tossed for 3 consecutive batters hit.
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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 10:52am
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kufan,

There is no such rule in any legitimate baseball rule code.

As long as the PU judges that the F1 is not intentionally pitching at the batter, it's just a HBP each time it happens.

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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 12:07pm
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kufan,

There is no such rule in any legitimate baseball rule code.

As long as the PU judges that the F1 is not intentionally pitching at the batter, it's just a HBP each time it happens.

JM
There is such a rule in Mexican-American League adult baseball. Three batters in one inning, or four in the game total, and the pitcher must be removed. It is in the book because many of the pitchers they put in have no control at all.

Rule does not apply to American Legion Baseball.
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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 09:06pm
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kufan,

There is no such rule in any legitimate baseball rule code.
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You don't know that, unless you know every legitimate rule code. Even then, your definition of legitimate might be different than others.

For the play, what age is American Legion? Bad blood between the teams? Was the pitcher just wild? Basically a judgment call on your part.

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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 09:14pm
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American Legion in MN is basically high school varsity. They play modified OBR and go to pretty much straight OBR in the playoffs including no reentry and no courtesy runner. In MN they can even play w/ "super seniors" certain college freshman if they meet the age requirement.
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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 10:56am
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Bases were loaded, team hit by pitch scored on each time batter was hit.

Head coach between innings, thought by rule the pitcher should be tossed for 3 consecutive batters hit.
I realize that you are new to the forum so here's some homework for you. Find us a rule (OBR) that limits how many batters can be hit by a pitcher ans you cannot use rule 8.02(d) because that is for intentionally throwing at the batter. If you find a rule, post it! You will then be the teacher!

This is an exercise in learning and using the rules. It also sharpens your skills in dealing with a coach.

"Tell you what, coach. If you can find a rule in the Official Baseball Rulebook, I will enforce it!"
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I knew there wasnt a rule in the OBR about it, just thought maybe it was one of the Baseball Myths that coaches think exist.
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Some local leagues have established such rules. When my kids played (generic) little league, two consecutive HBP required removal of the pitcher for the rest of the game. The league had some truly idiotic rules, such as "runners are required to slide on a close play and on every steal of home." The league had two adult "umpires" who oversaw a crew of 13- and 14-year-olds. They considered a "close" play to be any play at all, and interpreted a "steal" of home as walking across the plate on a wild pitch that F2 was still chasing near the dugout.

The league was a case study in stupid rules, but they weren't interested in hearing suggestions from anyone who had played or officiated at a higher level.

The league did produce what has to be a unique game, though, one in which the batters of one team made no contact with any pitch. Every single batter either walked or struck out without hitting even a foul ball. They lost 11-8.
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I knew there wasnt a rule in the OBR about it, just thought maybe it was one of the Baseball Myths that coaches think exist.
You knew there wasn't a rule, but you asked what's the ruling? That doesn't make much sense. If you know there is no rule about 3 batters hit in a row, why on earth would you devote an entire thread to the subject? Baffling to the mind, I tell ya!
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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 10:45am
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New to the forum, I am always on here looking for information!!

What is the ruling for three batters hit in a row? American Legion baseball.
Bring the next batter to the plate and play on.
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What is the ruling for three batters hit in a row? American Legion baseball.

Time! You, first base.

Time! You, first base.

Time! You, first base.
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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 05:51pm
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Time! You, first base.

Time! You, first base.

Time! You, first base.
You forgot to put the ball back in play.
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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 06:20pm
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Time! You, first base.

Time! You, first base.

Time! You, first base.

Time!

(Haven't had a player yet that didn't know he got first base)
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