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Unless you're talking LL , 7.08 Any runner is out when (3) the runner does not slide or attempt to get AROUND a fielder who has the ball waiting to make the tag. You could take that to mean that over is not acceptable. Brian
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just had someone tell me they were called out for it by ASA ump. I explained to him just because umpire has a patch dosen't mean he knows the rules. part of the problem is once these 20 players see a wrong call then they think its the right call and the next time it happens they don't know any better.
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In NFHS, a runner can jump or hurdle a fielder who is prone on the ground.
Rule 8-6-10, under "Note: Jumping hurdling and leaping are all legal attempts to avoid a fielder only if the fielder is lying on the ground."
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I don't believe anything was said about leaping a defender, just jumping over a tag. If that is all it is, I don't see it as an offense anywhere.
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