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Fan10 Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:16am

Base Awards
 
I'm just a fan here, but I try to make it a point to know the rules. Sitting in the stands last night at a D1 baseball game last night, I observed the following. With a runner at 1st, the pitcher throws a pickoff attempt into the stands. The umps award the runner 2B. I thought that it should have been a two base award: time of throw. The coach for the offense came out and had a brief discussion with the plate ump and then went back to the dugout. Knowing what I know, I would have played the game under protest, but he must have been happy with the explanation. Did I miss something?

Eastshire Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:20am

A throw out-of-play from the pitching rubber is a one base award.

dileonardoja Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:22am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eastshire (Post 838814)
A throw out-of-play from the pitching rubber is a one base award.

Your assuming he knows the difference between from the rubber and after disengaging. We'll see how that pans out :)

Fan10 Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:28am

OK, that's why I came here--to see if I may have missed something. I knew that a pitched ball out of play was one base, but I was under the assumption that this was a thrown ball, which was two bases. I did not know there was a difference between a thrown ball from the rubber. Like I said, the coach for the offense was apparently happy with the explanation, so that may have been what the plate ump explained to him. Thanks.

mbyron Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:18pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fan10 (Post 838820)
OK, that's why I came here--to see if I may have missed something. I knew that a pitched ball out of play was one base, but I was under the assumption that this was a thrown ball, which was two bases. I did not know there was a difference between a thrown ball from the rubber. Like I said, the coach for the offense was apparently happy with the explanation, so that may have been what the plate ump explained to him. Thanks.

I expect that the coach was simply asking whether F1 stepped off first. If he had, THAT would have been a 2-base award.

ozzy6900 Wed Apr 25, 2012 08:11pm

Hey Fan,

The rule is simple. When a pitcher throws the ball out of play, it all depends if he was on the rubber when he made the throw or off the rubber (he is now an infielder). The award rule is simple:
  • 1 from the rubber
  • 2 from the field
If the pitcher is in contact with the rubber when he throws out of play, the award is 2 bases.

If the pitcher is off the rubber (infielder), the award is 2 bases.

Keep this simple saying:
  • 1 from the rubber
  • 2 from the field
in your head and you will be the smarter fan!

DG Wed Apr 25, 2012 08:22pm

A jump turn from the rubber, or jab step from rubber are both considered from the rubber. If he stepped off the back of the rubber first that would not be from the rubber and would be 2 bases if thrown after stepping back off rubber.

DG Wed Apr 25, 2012 08:23pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzy6900 (Post 838905)
Hey Fan,

The rule is simple. When a pitcher throws the ball out of play, it all depends if he was on the rubber when he made the throw or off the rubber (he is now an infielder). The award rule is simple:
  • 1 from the rubber
  • 2 from the field
If the pitcher is in contact with the rubber when he throws out of play, the award is 2 bases.

If the pitcher is off the rubber (infielder), the award is 2 bases.

Keep this simple saying:
  • 1 from the rubber
  • 2 from the field
in your head and you will be the smarter fan!

Check your post careful Ozzy.

Fan10 Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:31pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DG (Post 838909)
Check your post careful Ozzy.

I picked up on that. He made a simple typo--which happens to all of us from time to time!

SanDiegoSteve Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:38pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzy6900 (Post 838905)
Hey Fan,

The rule is simple. When a pitcher throws the ball out of play, it all depends if he was on the rubber when he made the throw or off the rubber (he is now an infielder). The award rule is simple:
  • 1 from the rubber
  • 2 from the field
If the pitcher is in contact with the rubber when he throws out of play, the award is 1 base.

If the pitcher is off the rubber (infielder), the award is 2 bases.

Keep this simple saying:
  • 1 from the rubber
  • 2 from the field
in your head and you will be the smarter fan!

Fixed your post for you Ozzy.;)

Welpe Thu Apr 26, 2012 05:45am

Now who will fix Steve's? :D

johnnyg08 Thu Apr 26, 2012 06:39am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 838955)
Now who will fix Steve's? :D

Good question

SanDiegoSteve Thu Apr 26, 2012 05:36pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 838955)
Now who will fix Steve's? :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyg08 (Post 838957)
Good question

I am sofaking stupid:o


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