Pitch or throw?
Bases loaded, two outs, and the runner on third takes a long lead as if he is going to break for the plate.
Pitcher sees him, steps off the rubber and throws to the catcher behind the plate. The batter swings at the ball and drives it off the right field fence for a double. What's the correct ruling? Is this a pitch, or a throw to an infielder and thus not a legal pitch? Can you provide OBR ruling in such an instance? Thanks for the help |
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8.01 (e) If the pitcher removes his pivot foot from contact with the pitcher's plate by stepping backward with that foot, he thereby becomes an infielder...
7.09 (d) It is interference by a batter or a runner when before two are out and a runner on third base, the batter hinders a fielder in making a play at home base; the runner is out; PENALTY FOR INTERFERENCE: The runner is out and the ball is dead. |
That is an interesting rule.
May I tell my pitcher to step off and hit the batter to get an out in this situation? (Not that I would) Or does one have an arguement that there was no play at the plate due to the runner not actually stealing home? |
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Section 2.00 (definitions) INTERFERENCE: (a) Offensive interference is an act by the team at bat which interferes with... To interfere requires the transgressor to commit an act. Standing there getting hit in the butt doesn't meet this requirement IMO. |
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In the OP the batter would be out for batting a throw that was an attempt to retire a runner. |
Would it be concidered a rat move if I tried to get the batter to hit the ball in this situation from my pitcher?
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Thanks David |
Haha ok, just checking.
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The BATTER is out in the OP. |
Yes, you always have an out on this play, but with less than 2 outs you nail RUNNER and with 2 outs you nail BATTER.
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However, that tactic will start a beanball war and/or get your F1 - and likely you, if the umpire knows** you ordered it - ejected. **granted, not that likely, unless you were unwise enough to yell it out loud at the time of the play or something. |
Say no outs, runner is put out as a result of the BR interference, what happens to BR then, does he contnue to bat?
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