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Runner dives over catcher on tag play
The home plate umpire (nor his partners) in the deciding game of the Cass-NW Whitfield region championship series (Class AAAA - Georgia) didn't know the rule. See the attached chart, newspaper article, photo sequence, and video replay linked below. NFHS rule 8-4-2d. In NFHS rules, it is always illegal to leap over a defensive player head first whether or not that player has the ball.
Rule 8-4-2d explained http://www.inlandumpires.com/rules/p...s_nfhs_obr.pdf Photo sequence of the tag. Wilson's Window Dalton newspaper story, NW head coach, and diving player celebrate the illegal play (with photo after tag and leap) The Daily Citizen : Bruins leap for joy The video replay Cass Baseball: Safe call at plate in sixth vs. NW Whitfield (Highlight): Cass High School: PlayOn! Sports
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Judging by the PU's positioning, my guess is he didn't know the rule.
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All of this was mild compared to the night before when the team was called back on to the field following a third out call in the tenth. One umpire overruled the other on a tag play at third after the team had cleared the field. The next batter drove in the winning runs to extend the series (best of 3), so that call didn't matter either? (even more sarcasm)
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Your right Dash that was the first I also noticed.
The first I think about after doing a big game is, did our team (the officials), do anything to effect the outcome of that game. In this case the incorrect call put the losing team ahead by one with the momentum clearly in their favor. That is a outcome changer. "OK, they missed it. Would have only been the second out." NOT ACCEPTABLE, for the importance of this game. |
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If true then continue-reading else hit-back-button Would you have posted this if your team had won?
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Devil's Advocate.
As a OhioHSAA and MichiganHSAA registered baseball umpire I know the rule. BUT!!
I watched the play at least five times and each time I saw the Catcher take the throw while on his knees and spin to his left in an effort to make a sweep tag on the Runner. At the same time the Runner, in an effort to avoid being tagged on his foot attempted to slow down and his momemtum causes his upper body to keep moving forward while the Catcher's body continues to move under the his body and the Runner's body goes flying over the Catcher's body. It looked ugly but I do not believe the intent or spirit of the rule was violated. MTD, Sr.
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Devin Golden: All is set right by Kyle Brock's leap (VIDEO) Sports Columns
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