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batter/runner unintentionally kicks blocked pitch
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--Batter swings and misses at pitch that bounces for strike three with two outs. --Batter/runner takes off toward first base --Catcher successfully blocks the bounced pitch, but the ricochet off his gear pops into the stride of the running batter/runner --The ricochet is unintentionally kicked out into the infield grass by the batter/runner --The defensive pitcher and first baseman are unable to successfully field the ball. --Runner arrives at first base safely. The ruling at this game was SAFE. No penalty. Were they correct? Can someone provide a case play that covers this sitch? This was a 1-1 game at the time. Two batters later, a 3-run blast. Now 4-1.
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Had the batter become a runner on the uncaught third strike? If yes, all runners, including the BR, are awarded two bases, TOP. If no, the ball is dead and runners return. JM
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Wouldn't the runners get 2 anyway? Just like if the catcher kicked it into the dugout chasing it down. They'd get at least one base b/c the pitch went into DBT. I don't see them returning. |
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Darien,
The NCAA rule book contains the following Approved Ruling following it's third strike not caught rule: Quote:
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My take on the "if not" portion was along the lines of it wasn't an uncaught 3rd strike - it was "just a pitch" - I wasn't thinking about the DK3 with less than 2 outs and 1B occupied as I read it. Mis-read, my bad. |
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You only give 2 from time of deflection if it either a) hits the backstop, goes back into the catcher, and then into DBT; b) the ball comes to rest and is then kicked in by the catcher; or c) the catcher intentionally kicks it into DBT. In a, the reasoning is once it kicks back into play it is no longer a pitched ball. In b, once it comes to rest, no longer a pitched ball. And in c, the catcher intentionally makes contact with a pitched ball, making him liable for whatever happens to it after that point.
If it is off the batter, I don't see how we can have anything but one base TOP. Same as if it never hit him. Its a pitched ball going into DBT. The ball hitting the batter after hitting the catcher on a 3rd strike does not change the status of the ball. It is still a pitched ball. |
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The ruling on the field, after much huddling and consulting of the rule book, was everyone was advanced 2 bases from the TOP. The book doesn't actually address this specific situation, but the logic was it was an unintentionally deflected pitch (as opposed to a pitch that had stopped rolling and was THEN kicked into DBT).
Neither coach argued - because nobody had ever seen it before and didn't know what the correct ruling was! JJ |
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It does not matter that the batter unintentionally made contact with it causing it to go out of play.
If we had a play at third and a thrown ball hit a sliding runner instead of being caught by the 3B, and then deflected into DBT, we still have a thrown ball out of play. This is no different, except it started as a pitched ball, and it remains, a pitched ball until it becomes either batted or thrown. |
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In OBR, see 7.05(h) AR (that's from an old book, so the numbering mayhave changed). NCAA has a similar rule (8-3.0(4)). Althought it talks only about a fielder deflecting the pitch, I'd apply it to the batter deflecting the pitch. |
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