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Men's slowpitch, ASA. Where would I find a rule regarding a "check" swing. I found a "chopped ball" criteria, but nothing about a check swing.
Situation: My leadoff batter is an extremely fast lefty. With two strikes he took a very easy swing (definitely not a chop) and hit a slow grounder to the shortstop. I believer the bat crossed past the plate. The other coach argued and the umpires conferred and then called him out because he didn't "break his wrists" on the swing. Any thoughts or direction would be appreciated. |
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Go back and ask the idiot umpires where in the rule book there is any requirement for a batter to "break his wrists" when attempting to hit a ball. As long as the hitter didn't simply hold the bat still and tapped the ball, it's a swing. I guess now someone will get called out for a pitch hitting a bat on the hitter's shoulder.
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Since the umpires ruled this an out, I think the actual question was, "What is a bunt?" He just didn't know what he was talking about.
And no, this is not a bunt - there is no requirement to break wrists on a swing.
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I guess now someone will get called out for a pitch hitting a bat on the hitter's shoulder. I would, if the ball rolled fair and they were thrown out.
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I've done that, Glen - many years ago (maybe 30-35 yrs ago), the pitch was over the batter's head, hit the bat and was a fair ball & F1 threw the ball to F3 for an out
And I'm with Serge - bat hit ball, so there's no "check swing".
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You know darn well to what I was referring and it had nothing to do with hitting a fair ball and being thrown out!
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