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Tenn vs. UCLA miss
If you saw Tenn vs. UCLA, can you answer 2 questions:
1) Why wasn't the running lane INT called by the PU trailing? 2) Why wasn't the assist at home called when it occurred? It seems to me a PU priority is watching until the runner touches the plate or leaves the field. Oh, #3) What were the voices trying to say about who can assist? Is NCAA different than USA Softball and NFHS? |
Didn't see the game.
#3, this one? E. When any offensive team member, other than another runner, physically assists a runner while the ball is live. Effect: 1 The ball remains live. 2 The runner being assisted is out. Exception – Section E: After a runner has scored and missed home plate and then is physically assisted back to home plate: 1 The ball is dead. 2 The runner is out and the run is nullified. 3 Runners must return to the last base touched at the time the ball became dead. |
Yes, I know USA and NFHS is:
"Exception – Section E: After a runner has scored and missed home plate and then is physically assisted back to home plate:"; which would have been runner out when it occurred. I wondered if NCAA is different or the voices were off as usual. |
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