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I Missed This Question ....
I missed the following question on a test:
With a runner on third (R3) a batter hits a ball that drifts over foul territory. The third baseman is accidentally prevented by the runner R3 from catching the ball. What's the call? Answer was that the batter is out. I'm struggling to wrap my brain around that answer. Does the "accidental" aspect play into the ruling at all? Does fair/foul have an impact on who is out? Tell me what questions I'm not asking myself. Last edited by Spence; Sun Feb 16, 2014 at 11:03pm. |
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What rules? Who prevented him?
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Where was the out possible?
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Are you reading the question (Fed Test) correctly? There are two different questions on the test, one right after the other with almost the exact same wording. One has the 3rd base coach "accidentally" interfering with a foul fly ball catch; the other has the runner at 3rd "accidentally" interfering with a foul fly catch. Both of them are "outs," though two different players are declared out. Read Rule 7-4-1(f), then Casebook plays 7.4.1(H) and 8.4.2(B) |
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28) With a runner on third, the batter hits a high pop fly that drifts over foul territory. The third baseman is accidentally prevented from catching the ball by the runner at third base. 1. Foul ball. YOUR ANSWER 2. The runner at third is out. 3. The batter is out. 4. The coach is restricted to the bench and the coaching box must remain unoccupied. Reference: 8-4-2g I copied the question and the answer I got back. I see why my answer was wrong. I just can't figure out why the batter is out. You can't see it from what I copied but they have a mark next to both my answer and the correct answer. They have 3 as the correct answer. |
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I think I have heard that this question has been acknowledged by FED (or some state(s) ) to be incorrect. |
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I don't remember, but does it matter how many outs are remaining? I feel like I remember reading at some point that w/ two outs we get the batter, w/ < 2 out we get the runner.
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Not on this play.
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You're thinking of batters interference with a runner coming home.
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Correct, but it was a foul ball so it's irrelevant here.
Last edited by bwburke94; Sun Dec 11, 2022 at 04:46pm. |
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