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Old Thu Jul 17, 2008, 07:47pm
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Question intentionally dropped foul tip

Does intentionally dropping a foul tip fall under the same rule as intentionally dropping a fly ball? The reason I ask. Say you have a great strike out pitcher with a runner on base. A foul tip occurs with the runner stealing on the foul tip. The catcher sees she cannot throw out the runner for some reason so intentionally drops the foul tip to make it a foul ball, thus forcing the runner back. Thanks for your replies, Dave
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Old Thu Jul 17, 2008, 07:53pm
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Does intentionally dropping a foul tip fall under the same rule as intentionally dropping a fly ball? The reason I ask. Say you have a great strike out pitcher with a runner on base. A foul tip occurs with the runner stealing on the foul tip. The catcher sees she cannot throw out the runner for some reason so intentionally drops the foul tip to make it a foul ball, thus forcing the runner back. Thanks for your replies, Dave

If the catcher does not catch the pitch, it becomes a foul ball, and the ball is dead.

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Old Thu Jul 17, 2008, 07:58pm
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Intentionally dropped fly ball deals with only a fair batted ball...8-2-J.

Now whether or not she controlled it is strictly judgement. If I really truly believe it is intentional, without any doubt at all, in my judgement she probably controlled it and lost it on the transfer, if you catch my drift
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Old Thu Jul 17, 2008, 08:25pm
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Intentionally dropped fly ball deals with only a fair batted ball...8-2-J.

Now whether or not she controlled it is strictly judgement. If I really truly believe it is intentional, without any doubt at all, in my judgement she probably controlled it and lost it on the transfer, if you catch my drift
How does your "drift" handle the DC when you judge that F1 dropped the pitch on the transfer and you leave the runner at second base?
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No its not illegal.

Anymore than it would be illegal for superman to play on a team and fly into the air and catch a home run...

or any other impossible thing.
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Old Thu Jul 17, 2008, 09:08pm
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How does your "drift" handle the DC when you judge that F1 dropped the pitch on the transfer and you leave the runner at second base?
I tell him that in my judgement she controlled the ball and we have a foul tip.
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Old Thu Jul 17, 2008, 09:16pm
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Does intentionally dropping a foul tip fall under the same rule as intentionally dropping a fly ball? The reason I ask. Say you have a great strike out pitcher with a runner on base. A foul tip occurs with the runner stealing on the foul tip. The catcher sees she cannot throw out the runner for some reason so intentionally drops the foul tip to make it a foul ball, thus forcing the runner back. Thanks for your replies, Dave
Proving she dropped it would be the toughest sell in the book.
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Old Thu Jul 17, 2008, 09:32pm
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Proving she dropped it would be the toughest sell in the book.
Amen to that!
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Old Thu Jul 17, 2008, 09:59pm
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Does intentionally dropping a foul tip fall under the same rule as intentionally dropping a fly ball? The reason I ask. Say you have a great strike out pitcher with a runner on base. A foul tip occurs with the runner stealing on the foul tip. The catcher sees she cannot throw out the runner for some reason so intentionally drops the foul tip to make it a foul ball, thus forcing the runner back. Thanks for your replies, Dave
What a stupid question.
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What a stupid reply.
Fixed.
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Old Thu Jul 17, 2008, 10:19pm
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Fixed.
Not really.


You think a F2 can 1) react to a foul-tip ball "sharp and direct" back to her in a fraction of a second, then 2) judge her inability to throw out a runner, in time to 3) drop the ball without it looking deliberate? All of this in about 1 second?


There's TWPs, and then there's like mission-to-Mars plays. This one is at least close to the Moon.
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Not really.


You think a F2 can 1) react to a foul-tip ball "sharp and direct" back to her in a fraction of a second, then 2) judge her inability to throw out a runner, in time to 3) drop the ball without it looking deliberate? All of this in about 1 second?


There's TWPs, and then there's like mission-to-Mars plays. This one is at least close to the Moon.
Solution: don't close the glove.

There's no way the PU could judge this. He/she sees the ball on the ground, it's a foul ball.

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How does your "drift" handle the DC when you judge that F1 dropped the pitch on the transfer and you leave the runner at second base?
Cause she stole the base?
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It would be easier for her to use telekenisis and mind control that ball to the ground than intentionally drop a foul tip just because a runner that the catcher is "scared of" is stealing.

You guys picked a bad day to stop sniffing glue.

You guys have actually seen a softball game right? If not that, at least glanced at baseball or something?

Cool sports, give it a try.
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Wade, just because you are closing in on 2000 posts doesn't mean all the answers you give are correct. I didn't realize questions like mine cannot be asked here. Wish I was perfect like you are. Dave
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