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Half Swing Strikes
NCAA Mechanics Change:
In the past, if a right handed batter tried to check his swing, the HP would go for help to the first base umpire in a 3 man system and would always go for help to the third base umpire for a left handed batter. Effective with the 2012 season, if the HP umpire goes for help on a half-swing with runners on base, he will appeal to the base umpire that is standing on the foul line and will not seek help from a base umpire who is positioned in the middle of the infield. There will be no change with no runners on base. Fall ball guys are being told to use this now. |
Okayyyyyy?!?!? So what's the problem with that? Think of a 2 man crew with the BU in A and a LH Batter in the box.
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If you are working a 2 man crew, are in the A position with runners on and a LH batter up, please sell your gear. |
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The wing umpire has a good angle to see if an attempt to strike the ball was made - from either box. It's not perfect but most of us can see if the barrel head passes the front hip of the batter from those places. Since that is the criteria for detemining a swing, it makes sense to eliminate the call from the umpire restricted to looking at it nearly head on. |
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I'm not an NCAA umpire, so bear with me. Is the barrel head passing in front of the hip a rule in NCAA, or a personal rule-of-thumb that you use in making a swing/no swing determination? I've always been taught that there is no hard and fast point at which an umpire makes this call. Tim. |
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Last sentence : The half swing shall be called a strike if the barrel head of the bat passes the batters front hip. (does not apply to a bunt ) |
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What was the purpose of the OP? Just to inform us, or to announce something to us that you disagree with ... that is not clear. |
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I hear you, Mike, it might be nice to see a rule in other leagues that would better define what constitutes an "offer." The other side of that though, is having managers arguing with us that from their vantage point the barrel of the bat didn't go beyond the hip or knee. I guess that in a way I like being able to simply tell them that "in my judgment there was an attempt", without having to discuss a hard and fast point of no return. Tim. |
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The words in blue are verbatim from the 2011 NCAA Baseball Preseason supplement, and it can also be found in the current rule book. This rule definition was discussed at the annual meetings. |
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I merely posted the new mechanic that the NCAA wants implemented. They were word for word from Tom Hiler, through Rich Fetcheit. I suggest that those two men know far more about what is apparopriate for umpiring than any here, myself included. They chose to urgently broadcast it two days ago. I simply posted it for others who hadn't read the change yet. If you have long practiced this mechanic, good for you. Call the NCAA and see of they need help with the 2013 changes. |
FWIW Mike, you seem to have read Ozzy's remarks differently that I read them.
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I simply posted the latest NCAA mechanics change. It was met with "Okayyyyyy?!?!? So what's the problem with that?" from Ozzy. If anyone misread something, it was he. I have no issue with the mechanic. |
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NCAA rule 2011-2012 2-38 Half Swing SECTION 38. An attempt by the batter to stop the forward motion of the bat while swinging, which puts the batter in jeopardy of a strike being called. The half swing shall be called a strike if the barrel head of the bat passes the batter’s front hip. A.R.—This does not apply to a bunt attempt when the batter pulls the bat back. |
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In any event, this has gone on long enough. Thanks for posting the change. |
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