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hawkdriver Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:52am

Did I see that Right?
 
What's the ruling here - after a base hit with runner on first - we now have runners on first and second. Coach calls timeout and has runners switch bases putting the faster runner on second and the slower runner on first (he was the runner on second). Is this legal?

mbyron Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:55am

The ruling is: cheating.

Eject the coach and put the runners back. If they're older than HS age, eject the players too and put subs on the bases.

Ump Rube Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:10am

Call R1 out for passing preceding runner, let R2 go back to 1B, toss the coach during the sh!tstorm that ensues.

Klokard Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:01pm

How about doing this. "Coach, I know you're joking because that is an illegal switch." Put runners back where they belong and play on. Why not at least attempt to handle it in a non-confrontational manner?

jdmara Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:07pm

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Originally Posted by Klokard (Post 612725)
How about doing this. "Coach, I know you're joking because that is an illegal switch." Put runners back where they belong and play on. Why not at least attempt to handle it in a non-confrontational manner?

Why would you not penalize someone who is cheating?

-Josh

mbyron Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:15pm

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Originally Posted by Ump Rube (Post 612716)
Call R1 out for passing preceding runner, let R2 go back to 1B, toss the coach during the sh!tstorm that ensues.

The passing did not take place during live-ball base-running. You don't get outs on this play, because the defense didn't put anyone out, and the offense didn't do anything that's penalized by declaring an out.

Penalize the infraction that occurred and the perpetrator(s) with the penalty specified in the rules.

SanDiegoSteve Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:21pm

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Originally Posted by Klokard (Post 612725)
How about doing this. "Coach, I know you're joking because that is an illegal switch." Put runners back where they belong and play on. Why not at least attempt to handle it in a non-confrontational manner?

If this is the only mamby-pamby action you are going to take here, what's to stop this cheatin' coach and his cheatin' players from trying to pull this the next game, and in every subsequent game until it's finally punished correctly? Some umpire somewhere in time is going to actually allow them to get away with it, and that is bad for all of us. This is blatant unsportsmanlike conduct, and warrants ejections.

Ump153 Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:21pm

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Originally Posted by Klokard (Post 612725)
How about doing this. "Coach, I know you're joking because that is an illegal switch." Put runners back where they belong and play on. Why not at least attempt to handle it in a non-confrontational manner?

Because this is such an obvious and odiferous attempt at cheating performed in front of the world, worse than drawing lines, worse than throwing his cap...that's why. Dump the Rat.

Klokard Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:32pm

The original poster finished by asking "is this legal?" Meaning he was not sure, correct? Can it be possible that this was a very low level game and the HC/Manager actually did not know? That was the stance I was taking. I cannot imagine this type blatant rules infraction taking place at any level other than beginner baseball. That is why I felt it could be handled in a non-confrontational manner.

mbyron Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:34pm

Klokard, I see your point. I sincerely doubt, however, that even t-ballers would not know which base they were on before time was called.

Ump153 Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:41pm

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Originally Posted by Klokard (Post 612738)
The original poster finished by asking "is this legal?" Meaning he was not sure, correct? Can it be possible that this was a very low level game and the HC/Manager actually did not know? That was the stance I was taking. I cannot imagine this type blatant rules infraction taking place at any level other than beginner baseball. That is why I felt it could be handled in a non-confrontational manner.

When I first started driving I once told a member of the OSP that I didn't realize the speed limit was reduced on a portion of the highway. Still got the ticket.

Enforcing the rules is one of the best ways to teach lessons.

UMP25 Mon Jul 06, 2009 01:12pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 612729)
The passing did not take place during live-ball base-running.

Neither does passing a runner on a home run, which also is not a live ball situation, yet you'd call out a runner then.

Having said that, I would not call anyone out for runner passing; rather, I'd most likely eject the coach.

And flag him for unsportsmanlike conduct. :D

DonInKansas Mon Jul 06, 2009 02:48pm

And if all else fails, nail him for making a "travesty of the game!":D

Kevin Finnerty Mon Jul 06, 2009 04:16pm

A sham-mockery, if you will.

Ump Rube Mon Jul 06, 2009 04:21pm

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Originally Posted by Kevin Finnerty (Post 612805)
A sham-mockery, if you will.

Would that me a shmockery?


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