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Around here there is a push to get the on deck players behind the batters. I know that in the ASA and NFHS codes the on deck players are to be on their dugout side. Does any one know of a national code (NSA, USSSA, ISA etc.) that suggests/requires the on deck players to be behind the batter?
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I dont know of any codes that require it, there may be some but I would doubt it. It doesn't matter much to me if there is. Up to 14U, I place them behind the batter, above that I give the coaches the option. Most coaches move on deck's behind for safety reasons. I would also. I have seen some nasty shots.
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Dixie also makes the same claim that AFA does, that it is safer and therefore they mandate that the on deck player be in the circle behind the batter.
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