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Batter runner moves toward home
R1 on 2b, R2 on 1B, batter drops a bunt down the firstbase line. F3 comes up with and the BR then stops and backs up towards home.
PU comes up with "dead ball'. BR out, and returned the two runners back to 1b & 2B. 1. Correct for NCAA ? 2. Correct for Fed ? 3. Correct for ASA ? |
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In ASA and Fed, the runners are returned to the base occupied at the time of the interference - this move is considered interference. In NCAA, the runners are returned to the base occupied at the time of the pitch. It is entirely possible and likely that both of your runners had obtained the advance base prior to the batter-runner stepping backward toward home - since they are likely breaking on the pitch.
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had this come up today in training. vet ump did not know the answer
Training under what code?
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Quick sidebar
I don't want to hijack this thread, but...
This is similar to a call I had in a championship game (14U) at a TCS tournament about 3 years ago; I was PU and my mentor was BU. Same situation but I had a runner on 3rd that I had to send back when the batter/runner moved toward home. I had called the BR out on her first step back. OC comes out and asks me to explain the rule, which I did. He then goes to the more experienced BU and BU comes to me for a conference (OC was livid, he's down by 1 late in the game). BU said he wasn't sure of this rule in the TCS rulebook, so we decided to go with my call. OC protests. TD and UIC come over and, after 5 minutes, we continue the game, BR is out. My first protest won, and in front of my mentor. Nice moment for me. OC comes over after the game and tells me good job. Even nicer. Sort of a Master Card moment. BR out in TCS too.
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The NCAA version of this reminds me of a play (originally an OBR discussion) I posed to my NCAA/ECAC softball group (and nobody is certain of the answer). But I'd like to propose a variation with BR stepping backward toward home:
NCAA softball: Abel on 3B, 1 out. On a suicide squeeze, Baker bunts the ball on one hop to F1, who throws home too late to get the sliding Abel. F2 now throws to F3, who had charged the bunt and is now on the 1B line 15 feet from the bag. When F3 attempts to tag Baker, Baker retreats toward home to delay/avoid the tag. Baker is out. But the question is, Do you now send Abel back to 3B? Of course, under ASA and Fed rules, the run scores since the "interference" came afterward. The book rule in NCAA would be to send Abel back to 3B. However, that's also the book rule in OBR, but Abel's run does score. Note: The original play involved the BR being called out for running lane interference. Unlike ASA (and I guess Fed), NCAA (and OBR) return runners TOP of the BR commits interference before reaching 1B.
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I assume you mean Alpha and Bravo... |
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