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Chess Ref Sun Jul 20, 2008 08:06am

In the box and out....
 
So player squares around , does the bunt thing, bunted ball hits ground and then hits player. I'm BU. Partner comes up with "dead ball", then calls the batter out. For leaning. He agreed her feet were still in the box but she leaned into ball which was out of the box and grabbed himself an out.

From where I was ,walking the line 1B, it looked like your run of the mill bunt-hit player-foul ball dealie.

Has anyone here ever called someone out for leaning in this situation ?

He did a great job of selling it-I personally didn't buy it but the OC did ......:)

whiskers_ump Sun Jul 20, 2008 08:33am

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Originally Posted by Chess Ref
So player squares around , does the bunt thing, ball hits ground and then hits player. I'm BU. Partner comes up with "dead ball", then calls the batter out. For leaning. He agreed her feet were still in the box but she leaned into ball which was out of the box and grabbed himself an out.

From where I was ,walking the line 1B, it looked like your run of the mill bunt-hit player-foul ball dealie.

Has anyone here ever called someone out for leaning in this situation ?

He did a great job of selling it-I personally didn't buy it but the OC did ......:)

Personally, I don't see an out. She was in the BB. No, I have never reached
that far for an out.

softball_junky Sun Jul 20, 2008 09:03am

I have a batter hit by a pitch, dead ball, she didn't attempt to get out of the way of the pitch so she stays at bat. Even if she had leaned into the strike zone, because of the bounce I would have a hard time calling a dead ball strike on this one.

greymule Sun Jul 20, 2008 09:19am

I have a batter hit by a pitch

I read the OP that way, too, the first time. But I think "does the bunt thing" means "bunts the ball." So it was the batted ball, not the pitch, that hit the ground and bounced up into the batter, whose feet were in the box.

This is a foul unless the batter (even with feet in the box) obviously deliberately interferes with the ball over fair territory. Nothing in the OP suggests that this happened.

We don't know from the OP whether the ball was over fair or foul territory when the ball hit the batter. If the contact was over foul territory, then in ASA (not NCAA) the ball is foul even if the batter deliberately interferes.

Calling an out for "leaning" is utter nonsense.

Skahtboi Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:00am

Yup. No rule against "leaning" that I have ever read, unless it was a deliberate attempt to interfere with the ball. This should have just been a dead ball, and a strike added to the count, unless of course it was the third strike.

softball_junky Sun Jul 20, 2008 05:03pm

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Originally Posted by greymule
I have a batter hit by a pitch

I read the OP that way, too, the first time. But I think "does the bunt thing" means "bunts the ball." So it was the batted ball, not the pitch, that hit the ground and bounced up into the batter, whose feet were in the box.

This is a foul unless the batter (even with feet in the box) obviously deliberately interferes with the ball over fair territory. Nothing in the OP suggests that this happened.

We don't know from the OP whether the ball was over fair or foul territory when the ball hit the batter. If the contact was over foul territory, then in ASA (not NCAA) the ball is foul even if the batter deliberately interferes.

Calling an out for "leaning" is utter nonsense.

"Doing the bunt thing" threw me off. He didn't say if it was a bunted ball or just an attempt. I think you got it right

Chess Ref Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:22pm

My bad.....
 
Sorry , it sounded clear in my head. I think I fixed it.

Yes it was a bunt, the ball was in fair territory. It definetly did not seem "intentional" and my partner never said that. He just kept talking about "leaning".

Skahtboi Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:51pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chess Ref
Sorry , it sounded clear in my head. I think I fixed it.

Yes it was a bunt, the ball was in fair territory. It definetly did not seem "intentional" and my partner never said that. He just kept talking about "leaning".

Point him to the rule book and ask him to tell you where it discusses "leaning" as an issue. :cool:

wadeintothem Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:06am

You knew the answer. You should have trusted that and set him straight after the game... or maybe even a few innings later.

Chess Ref Mon Jul 21, 2008 08:11am

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Originally Posted by wadeintothem
You knew the answer. You should have trusted that and set him straight after the game... or maybe even a few innings later.

Well I don't know about the setting him straight part.:rolleyes:
My rough estimate is maybe 10 % of the blues i work with are interested in doing it right. Now 90% will tell you how wonderful they are and don't need to talk about things....

This particular blue is more of a baseball guy. So it seems he has the attitude of "gracing me" with his presence, wisdom, and knowledge everytime I work with him. Not too likely he's gonna take to me settin him straight about anything...;)

DaveASA/FED Mon Jul 21, 2008 08:36am

Those are the best to screw with....or i mean to set straight. I usually have a sense of humor about it, or act stupid about it. One of those with book in hand, hey all I see is the mentioning of the batter being in the box when they are hit with the ball....show me where it mentioned leaning? I want to understand this rule better. Most time when those types are asked to justify with a rule reference where they came up with stuff they get real quiet! And if they can then I might learn something....


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