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DaveASA/FED Mon May 01, 2006 12:48pm

Any rules this would be a strike?
 
Ok, FED rules, batter squares to bunt rise ball that rises a little bit too much batter never moves bat. I as PU say "Ball". Def coach says "She never moved the bat, that's a strike" I say, "Right, she never moved the bat, ball was out of the strike zone ball." He approaches and asks again," She never moved the bat that was in the strike zone, that is a strike" After I told him twice that was not a strike and he asked me why I refused to go for help, I did, met with my partner who said "What the $%^ is he thinking?" We broke I said again, "No attempt was made for the ball, it is a ball, 2balls-0strikes"

It made me wonder is there a rule set out there that has the rule if you do not remove your bat from the zone it is a strike? Thought this was just a victim of a myth, but this coach is very knowledgable (team highly ranked in the state).

Dakota Mon May 01, 2006 12:57pm

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Originally Posted by DaveASA/FED
... is there a rule set out there that has the rule if you do not remove your bat from the zone it is a strike?

Yes. NCAA.

CecilOne Mon May 01, 2006 01:22pm

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Originally Posted by Dakota
Yes. NCAA.

But it is a common myth otherwise, even among some umpires.

whiskers_ump Mon May 01, 2006 08:39pm

NCAA as well as AFA.....

DaveASA/FED Tue May 02, 2006 08:43am

Thanks guys, I knew he had to have been thinking of another rule set. I only call FED and ASA and they are the same, must offer to get a strike.

Thanks again.


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