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OBR: Avoiding HBP
Does a batter have to avoid being hit by pitch when playing OBR's?
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So in practice, in most amateur ball umpires use something closer to the (new) FED rule: batter gets 1B provided that he doesn't move into the pitch. |
I'll add in the NCAA ruling, 8.2.d.2 AR. The bold below is mine, but the underline is contained in the book.
Rule 8 - Base Running Section 2 - The batter becomes a base runner: d. When hit by a pitched ball at which the individual is not attempting to strike; (2) If the batter makes no attempt to avoid being touched by the ball and the pitch is out of the strike zone, the pitch shall be called a ball. The ball is dead, and no runners may advance and the batter is not awarded first base. A.R. - If the batter freezes and is hit by a pitch that is clearly inside the vertical lines of the batter's box, the ball is dead and the batter is awarded first base. |
The only time I'll keep the batter in the box on HBP is if he intentionally moves into the pitch. An inside fastball doesn't always give much of a chance to try to avoid getting hit. That is why NCAA adds that approved ruling, which is how I rule in all games. It's a judgment thing.
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I agree w/ the others on here...I played enough to know that there are some pitches that are just going to hit me...if hitters don't move into the pitch, I'm awarding them 1B...I'm not bailing out a pitcher for throwing a crappy pitch.
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The batter is required only to attempt to avoid. If he was required to avoid, we'd have a shooting gallery at times. In practice, the attempt is a judgment call. Shouldn't take much. Unless the batter moves into a pitch, any motion should qualify. Otherwise, he is being penalized for a mistake by the pitcher. |
I've told a coach before...probably shouldn't have looking back on it, but I said that he did make an attempt...not a very good one...but the rule doesn't require the quality of attempt, just an attempt...he didn't like it...but oh well...I think he was begging anyway
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I know this is an old thread...but. If the batter does NOT attempt to move and he IS in the strike zone...what is the call? Simple strike, or is there penalty to batter?
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The additional penalty is usually a bruise. What did you have in mind? |
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I think it was covered above...but if the batters arms (or whatever part of his body) is in the strike zone and he's hit by a pitch, it is a dead ball strike. If it's strike three, it's a dead ball out and runners return to TOP base.
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