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On-deck batter
1. Is more than one on-deck batter allowed to be outside the dugout during the inning in field of play? I'm not talking about in the stands. I thought only 1 batter was allowed outside dugout on deck for safety reasons but I can't find this in rules.
2. Batter illegally out of BB to get signals. Rule says warn first then can call a strike on batter. Now, I know I can call a strike, but has anyone ever seen this or done this? I'd prefer to warn several times before calling a strike. I'm trying to get a bit more tournament savvy. |
1. By definition, isn't the on-deck batter only one person? I think you have your answer hidden in your question.
2. I haven't had a problem after reminding the BR to keep one foot in the box. Usually it is the result of players switching from Fed rules to ASA rules. Generally, they listen. |
With the rule books in front of me...
ASA 7.1 NFHS 2-5-3 NSA 7.13 All refer to on-decker batter not batters. I read that as a singular player rather than multiple batters. |
ASA - I read the same thing
Agreed. The rule does indicate batter in the singular and not "batter(s)." Perhaps I'm trying to outread myself. Thanks for the help.
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Also, PONY Rule 8-13, mentions the next batter in the order.
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