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I believe LL is different and maybe others in the endless alphabet game and is a relatively new aspect, however.
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Under Little League's interpretation of their ambiguous lookback rule, on a walk, the runners are bound by the lookback rule as soon as the ball is returned to the pitcher in the circle, even if batter-runner has not yet reached first. Not so in Fed or ASA.
See post #4, by scroobs, of this thread: Little League Look-Back Rule |
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The wording "R1 on 3rd base B/R walks and rounds 1st heading to 2nd pitcher has ball in circle. R1 was off 3rd base until B/R rounded 1st and broke for home" is a little vague on sequence and timing.
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re: "Little League's ... ambiguous lookback rule" I don't have a LL rule book, but it was not that long ago that the ASA book was similarly vague. ASA only added the statement about the LBR not being in effect until the BR reaches 1B maybe 5 years ago? I can recall this exact discussion several years ago on this board regarding ASA. The ASA interp that I recall was that the LBR went into effect for each runner individually, which would mean the coach would have been correct in making his argument above. That's not the way it is now, though.
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Little League's ambiguous lookback rule
2008 Little League softball rule:
"7.08 - Any runner is out when - . . . (a)(5) . . . When a runner is off base after a pitch or as a result of a batter completing a turn at bat, and while the pitcher has the ball within the eight (8) foot radius circle, the runner must immediately attempt to advance to the next base or return to the base the runner is entitled. Note 2: If the pitcher has possession of the ball within the pitcher's circle, and is not making a play (a fake throw is considered a play), runners not in contact with their bases must immediately attempt to advance or return to base. PENALTY: The ball is dead. 'No Pitch' is declared, and the runner is out. Eight (8) foot radius circle must be properly marked." |
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