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Better yet - realistically (sort of) - batter bunts the ball while his knuckles are on home plate. What is the intent of this rule really? |
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Oh, I think the knuckle rule is covered in the supplemental rule section 12.1.4-a, second paragraph from the bottom of the page. Its intent is fully explained. |
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Not trolling. I'm just saying...
The book says no knee, no foot. Is this not a detraction from the foundation rule-set? It is. So...why add the knee and not the rest of the body? I'm just saying... Seems like another FED safety/micro-interference rule intended to prevent batters from stepping into the path of the pitch or interfering with the catcher. I read 12.1.4-a, second paragraph from the bottom of the page. It says nothing about the intent of that rule. All it says is eject the know-it-all's casting personal insults whenever possible.
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basically FED and NCAA follow the softball rule where the batter is out if their foot is touching home plate when they hit a ball. I guess maybe an effort to make FED Baseball and Softball as common as possible...
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