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Federation rules state
![]() My question is how to determine how speedily the ball needs to be to be a foul tip. Sometimes the ball will pop about a foot up ( not above the head) and then come down into the catchers glove for a legal catch. My tendancy is to call foul caught ball (batter is out) but sometimes you wonder if it should have been called a foul tip.How about 6 inches? Where do you draw the line for dirctly and speedily? [Edited by collinb on Feb 24th, 2001 at 04:15 PM]
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Foul Tip
A foul tip should go directly from the bat to the catchers mitt. If the ball raises any at all and must drop or "come down" I would consider this a foul ball, and not above the batters head. I have a tendancy to have a hard time telling speed of the ball but "direct" should be pretty straight foward
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Leave it to NFHS to make a ruling more difficult than necessary.
ASA and NCAA have no "speed" requirements to determine a foul tip. In both cases, if the ball goes directly from the bat to the glove without going above the batter's head (assuming that would be in their extended post-swing position), it is ruled a foul tip. If you run into a coach who knows his rules and you refuse to let a runner keep the base she just acquired via a steal, you may have one helluva good debate.
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