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Originally Posted by MrUmpire
22 8-4-1l (new) Modify:...l. After a fair batted or bunted ball he steps back toward home plate to avoid or delay a tag by a fielder. The batter-runner is out and the ball remains live.
Rationale: By not having a batter-runner retreat rule we allow the offense to have an advantage over the defense. The lack of the rule enables a batter-runner to run toward first base, stop, and then run backward toward home plate in order to create a near run-down situation, confusing the defensive players and prohibiting them from tagging the batter-runner and making a subsequent play on another advancing runner. I have no problem with a batter-runner stopping halfway up the line to allow a defender to tag him, but retreating to delay the inevitable gives the offense too much leeway. Jim Angele Nebraska
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Allow the offense to have an advantage over the defense? Confusing the defensive players? If they're too dumb to throw the ball to first, they get what they deserve. If they don't want to do that, run the B/R back to the plate.
Congratulations to the NFHS for not approving this. It's silly that it was even considered.