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Play in Fordam-Iona game.
Check out this play and let the debate begin using NFHS, NCAA, and OBR/MLB rules sets:
Superman leap makes Fordham player a viral video hit - Big League Stew - MLB Blog - Yahoo! Sports MTD, Sr.
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I'll take one. Is this a "leap" or a "jump"? Fielder is not laying on the ground.
FED 2. Runners are never required to slide, but if a runner elects to slide, the slide must be legal. (2-32-1, 2) Jumping, hurdling, and leaping are all legal attempts to avoid a fielder as long as the fielder is lying on the ground. Diving over a fielder is illegal. PENALTY: The runner is out. Interference is called and the ball is dead immediately. On a force-play slide with less than two outs, the runner is declared out, as well as the batter-runner. Runners shall return to the bases occupied at the time of the pitch. With two outs, the runner is declared out. The batter is credited with a fielder’s choice.
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Illegal in FED because it's a dive. You don't even have to think about the fielder on the ground part. Legal in NCAA and OBR.
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I saw the video but didn't hear the audio. I understand the rule, but can anyone determine what the Iona coach was arhuing about? Whas he arguing that the runner missed the plate or that his catcher tagged him? If this is legal in NCAA, I was just wondering what the argument was all about.
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No definite knowledge.... just an assumption on my part. |
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Edit: never mind. I don't really think its a dive, but even so, it appears a runner can't jump over a fielder in Fed. Regardless, it HAS to fit under one of those two. Last edited by Texas Aggie; Thu Apr 22, 2010 at 02:15pm. |
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Wow!
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OMG! I hope you do not do FED ball!
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Well, there was no pool of deep water involved, if that is what you define a dive to be in FED. But it was a textbook example of dive over a catcher as I have ever seen.
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