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Old Tue Mar 30, 2010, 10:10pm
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Slid. and ended up with knees on top of the bag.

Had there been a play, I would have called him out for the illegal slide. The rule, as I recall it, refers to an out for a runner sliding illegally and making contact with a fielder in the immediate act of making a play.
The exact language of 8-4-2 is: "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."

The "illegally alters the actions" clause gives us a lot of leeway.
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Old Tue Mar 30, 2010, 10:28pm
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I concur with mbyron. I got "nothing" on this - and the complaining coach is starting to get me pissed off.

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Old Tue Mar 30, 2010, 10:49pm
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This seems to have gotten a lot of attention so let me add something to the mix..... First I agree that on the OP I've got nothing. Now, according to the FED rule. it seems like if a legal slide was made and that legal slide does not illegally alter the actions of the fielder contact beyond the bag should not be called as INT.... The only issue I see is a runner sliding "completly" past the bag causing contact which IMO could prevent a play on runner.... But I am seeing players come hard into the bag sliding past the bag but not beyond. I remembering seeing a discusion along these lines before....
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Old Wed Mar 31, 2010, 05:53am
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Now, according to the FED rule. it seems like if a legal slide was made and that legal slide does not illegally alter the actions of the fielder contact beyond the bag should not be called as INT.... The only issue I see is a runner sliding "completly" past the bag causing contact which IMO could prevent a play on runner.... But I am seeing players come hard into the bag sliding past the bag but not beyond. I remembering seeing a discusion along these lines before....
If the runner slides beyond the base and makes contact with the fielder, it is, by definition, an illegal slide. Altering of the play is not required for there to be a violation.

I don't see a difference between "past" and "beyond" the bag. If the runner's foot goes beyond the bag, that is enough to make the slide illegal, assuming there is subsequent contact or altering of the play.
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Old Wed Mar 31, 2010, 02:12pm
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Let me try this: According to FED they define a "legal slide" as..... (don't have my book handy) This portion of the rules (OP) deal with an "illegal slide" which uses the word "and/or". IMO if there is a "legal" slide that does not alter the play, even with contact past the bag (by this I mean still within distance of touching bag as opposed to beyond) no INT..... Sliding past in and of itself doesn't define illegal? I'll look up the definition when I get home unless someone post before....
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Old Wed Mar 31, 2010, 02:49pm
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No play, no foul...unless the contact was malicious...then you have an ejection on the runner.
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Old Wed Mar 31, 2010, 05:16pm
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Let me try this: According to FED they define a "legal slide" as..... (don't have my book handy) This portion of the rules (OP) deal with an "illegal slide" which uses the word "and/or". IMO if there is a "legal" slide that does not alter the play, even with contact past the bag (by this I mean still within distance of touching bag as opposed to beyond) no INT..... Sliding past in and of itself doesn't define illegal? I'll look up the definition when I get home unless someone post before....
Parsing your sentences is a bit like wading through jello. But yes, sliding past the bag and making contact is in itself an illegal slide. But illegal slides are penalized only if they affect a play.
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Old Wed Mar 31, 2010, 09:10pm
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Ok..... I was wrong. FED 2-32-2c says sliding beyond and makes contact OR alters the play of fielder it is an illegal slide..... OUT. How many have called this when the slide didn't have any impact on the play? Did you get any flack from coach?
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