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A simple but often misunderstood rule. Parents all yelling "but first base is occupied! first base is occupied!".
One crew member and I were discussing the origin of the rule and he sumised that as a defense you have to "earn" that third out. Made good sense to me. |
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IMO, it's one of the worst rules in sports when a strike can be treated the same as a fairly batted ball. |
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bainsey,
You don't understand the history of the game and its rules. From the JEA discussion of 6.09(b): Quote:
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JM, I'm aware of the history. I'm also aware that rules in all sports are changed over time, when they're believed to be nonsensical. I have always believed this rule to be a mess.
"That's the way it has always been" is seldom a good reason to maintain anything, yet it's the only reason I've ever heard for the rule regarding strike three hitting the dirt. Let's review. In a nutshell, when strike one or two hits the dirt, the batter is charged with a strike, and the defense did its part to earn that strike. When strike three hits the dirt, the batter gets the same result as a batted ball, and the defense doesn't earn that strike. Does that sound consistent and fair? On top of that, the batter earns the equivalent of a batted ball, even if the ball goes into foul ground without touching any fielder in fair territory, something he'd never get if he actually put his bat on the ball. And, if first base is already occupied with zero or one out(s), then forget the whole thing. What's wrong with a little simplicity? If the batter swings and misses, or takes a pitch in the strike zone, the defense has earned the strike, period. What's wrong with this rationale? |
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The ball must be caught (and a couple of other things) for there to be an out.
Just like a ground ball that is thrown to retire the batter/runner at 1B. F3 must catch the ball for there to be a put out. If F2 doesn't catch strike three we do not have a put out. It's pretty simple really.
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It's part of baseball and I, for one, want it to stay the way it is. It keeps the offense, defense, and umpire on their toes and paying attention to the situation.
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It adds excitement to the game. Pete Booth
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Nothing at all, as soon as you get to be an owner or commissioner of MLB, submit your rule changes.
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