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Initial Play SNAFU
Here's why I don't really like the NFHS concept of an "initial play":
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Why is that? The other rule sets require the runner to intentionally interfere with the fielder trying to field the deflected batted ball, regardless who initially deflected it. But for some reason, NFHS treats the pitcher differently here. FED really should join the other sanctions that recognize the "step and reach" theory on a batted ball. If a batted ball deflects off a fielder and she's still within a step and reach of that ball, the runner must avoid her. Otherwise, the batted ball is considered loose, and the runner is only guilty if she intentionally hinders a fielder fielding that loose ball. That should apply to all fielders, including the pitcher.
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My gripe with nfhs has always been, they recognize a runner cannot avoid a deflected batted ball, but they do expect the runner to instantly avoid a fielder who may suddenly have a play on a ball deflected by the pitcher
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That's just one part of their definition of "Initial Play", Dakota, as you well know.
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Of course, the runner could just avoid the fielder anyway, as she should anyway. Obstruction does not require contact.
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Neither does INT.
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Of course not, but stating the the runner has to know whether it is an initial play or not is not true. If it is an initial play, the runner needs to avoid interfering. It is is not an initial play, the runner should avoid contact anyway and the umpire should rule on any obstruction. Either way, the runner's actions should be the same.
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I think that the reasoning behind this rule is that when the ball is deflected, it can suddenly and unexpectedly change direction. When that happens, a fielder toward whom it is deflected may suddenly and unexpectedly change directions to go after it.
So, we cut the runner some slack and acknowledge that when a fielder suddenly and unexpectedly moves into your path you might not be able to avoid her. But why do they exempt a deflection by the pitcher from this rule? Who knows...it doesn't make sense. ![]() |
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Pitchers are pretty much the only player where a deflection happens when the fielder has nearly zero reaction time. From that point of view, I can understand the rules difference in deciding that a pitcher deflection is not an initial play.
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Which would have the most effect on this play? The fact that the pitcher has little reaction time to field the ball or that the runner might have little reaction time to avoid a fielder who suddenly cuts in front of her because the ball changed direction?
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Well, I suppose. What I really meant (and did say at the end) was that the "step and reach" should apply to all fielders, including the pitcher. I don't understand why they feel a deflection off the pitcher should be treated differently than a deflection off anyone else. A runner shouldn't be held accountable for not knowing that the ball was deflected off the pitcher, when she's not held accountable should it deflect off the first baseman playing in for the bunt. Just equate "initial play" with "step and reach" for everyone.
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