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You didn't cite the rules you are quoting.
In ASA, this is a catch. And, in this circumstance, one helluva catch! ADDED: If this was not the third out of the inning, the moment the OF touched the ground outside the fence, the ball would be declared dead and all runners awarded one base.
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Same answer Mike gave for ASA. BTW - Dan - it is not unusual for HS scoreboards to be wrong. Unlike Rec fields with a press box and experienced attendant, most HS control panels (at least around here) are in the home side dugout run by a third-stringer or who ever the coach could recruit. I frequently flash the count or outs into the dugout or check run totals, as most players and coaches will look at the scoreboard to make playing decisions. Quote:
Whatever the rule, it was an awesome catch. We never will know if the umpires got it right. The "talking heads" sure as h*ll were out in left field! WMB Last edited by WestMichBlue; Wed Feb 21, 2007 at 01:51am. |
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I didn't mean to imply this was an ASA game, I was looking for what the ruling would be if it were being played under ASA rules. |
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But your question was: "Can the defense stand on a collapsed fence in what was home run territory just seconds earlier, and make a legal catch?" ASA - yes. (per R.S. #20) NFHS - no. (per 2003 Softball Guide) WMB |
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So that raises another question. Would R1, assuming she was not tagged up, be allowed to return to 1B, since she touched 2B, 3B and home after the ball was dead?
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Also, and as a "by the way", I was given the response to the "extending the field" concern by Henry Pollard years ago. His statement was that if a fence was solid and permanent, it is legal for a fielder to climb up that fence; so all levels of baseball and softball have, in fact, extended the field upwards by allowing the fielder to reach from a spot above the field. Accordingly, he compared standing on the fence in its down position to being no more advantage than climbing a solid fence; and felt that the defense deserved to get an equivalent benefit, and not be penalized by the temporary fence.
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NFHS game. As others have clearly posted, we have a catch, an out, and runners awarded one base on the catch and carry into dead ball territory.
However, the most striking thing about the video clip is the complete ignorance of the announcers. These guys make Tim McCarver look like a rules expert. Reminds me of the new ESPN commercials in which the guy is talking sports out of his "backside." Where is it that HS games are televised? Kailua? Hawaii?
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