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Old Mon Aug 23, 2004, 11:11am
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I have a question on the ASA slowpitch base stealing rule. Runner on Third base. I pitch the ball and the ball hits the black part on the backside of home plate and shoots by the catcher. Is the black part around home plate considered part of the plate or is it a live ball? The runner was allowed to steal home because of this.

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Old Mon Aug 23, 2004, 12:18pm
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I have a question on the ASA slowpitch base stealing rule. Runner on Third base. I pitch the ball and the ball hits the black part on the backside of home plate and shoots by the catcher. Is the black part around home plate considered part of the plate or is it a live ball? The runner was allowed to steal home because of this.

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It is obviously the umpire's judgment as to whether it actually touched the black or not. However, to answer your question, in ASA, the beveled portion of the plate outside the defined dimensions of home base is to be considered as part of the plate for all plays and rules which it concerns.

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Old Mon Aug 23, 2004, 02:10pm
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the beveled portion of the plate outside the defined dimensions of home base is to be considered as part of the plate for all plays and rules which it concerns.

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Old Fri Aug 27, 2004, 08:52pm
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... in ASA, the beveled portion of the plate outside the defined dimensions of home base is to be considered as part of the plate for all plays and rules which it concerns.

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Except in defining the point of origin of fair territory.
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Old Fri Aug 27, 2004, 09:40pm
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Awww, come on, can't I bring up the geometry that proves it is impossible for the ball to hit "just black" anyway on a properly maintained plate?
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Old Mon Aug 30, 2004, 11:36am
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If you pull the plate out of the ground, does the black edge come up with it? Yes! therefore...........Next topic.
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