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Old Mon May 15, 2006, 03:55pm
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Rule I was unaware of

Yesterday, while PU in a game between a team from western Jersey and a team from Long Island, I learned that when a pickoff throw hits the runner at 1B, that runner is awarded 2B. According to this lady spectator, the same principle applies as when a batter is hit by a pitch. It doesn't matter whether the pickoff attempt is by the catcher or the pitcher (in my case, it was by the catcher). This fan seemed quite sure of her position and did not hesitate to decry my lack of knowledge of the rules.

Just so you all know and don't get caught the way I did.

This may be ASA only. I'll have to check my NCAA book for how they handle it.

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Old Mon May 15, 2006, 04:05pm
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Originally Posted by greymule
Yesterday, while PU in a game between a team from western Jersey and a team from Long Island, I learned that when a pickoff throw hits the runner at 1B, that runner is awarded 2B. According to this lady spectator, the same principle applies as when a batter is hit by a pitch. It doesn't matter whether the pickoff attempt is by the catcher or the pitcher (in my case, it was by the catcher). This fan seemed quite sure of her position and did not hesitate to decry my lack of knowledge of the rules.

Just so you all know and don't get caught the way I did.

This may be ASA only. I'll have to check my NCAA book for how they handle it.

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I've never heard this before but I'm new to softball.
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Old Mon May 15, 2006, 04:15pm
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That rule was adapted from the PEGSOK league. Of course the also play Pitchers Hand in that league. Its a tough league when attempting to steal you only need to be hit with the thrown ball to be called out. If you knock the person out a extra bonus occurs in that the team has to have a replacement or they forfeit.

Fun at the park..............
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Old Mon May 15, 2006, 04:51pm
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That rule was adapted from the PEGSOK league. Of course the also play Pitchers Hand in that league. Its a tough league when attempting to steal you only need to be hit with the thrown ball to be called out. If you knock the person out a extra bonus occurs in that the team has to have a replacement or they forfeit.

Fun at the park..............
PEGSOK? Someone's messing with the new guy huh?
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Old Tue May 16, 2006, 07:24am
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Well, ain't that the way we used to play kickball in grade school?

Hit 'em with the ball---OUT!

Amateur umpires from the stands can be quite inventive!
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Old Tue May 16, 2006, 08:35am
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PEGSOK? Someone's messing with the new guy huh?
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