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Did anyone see the shot in the 8th down the line, where the left field umpire
ran for his life looking towards the fence, then at the fence, turned and signalled foul. His call was correct, but he never saw it. S Carolina vs Purtorico 5-5 8th
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Yep- saw it and thought the same thing.
How about the play where the kid slid across first base (touching the colored portion), went past the bag, reached back and touched the orange portion, then was tagged. The announcers were adamant that the runner should have been out because she did not return to the white portion of the bag. Anybody know if that is a Little League interpretation? Do they not use the "one big bag after the initial play" interp, like ASA? |
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I saw both those plays in person. I admit, I did chuckle a little on the hit down the line. And watching live I had no idea until now what the coach was asking about on the play at first.
Whoops. I was wrong. LL does require the runner to return to the white half. I would have missed this in one of my LL games. The crews in both semis tonight looked good to me. Final was SC 7, PR 6 in 10. Great game. Last edited by SethPDX; Wed Aug 13, 2008 at 02:16am. |
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watched both games "central vs. east" and "south vs. latin america"
Loved the baseball mechanics (not!!) And the right field umpire running out to right field and triple signaling no catch on a ball that was at least 5 feet away from the fielder...guess he needed his 15 seconds... sigh. And the blown out call on the girl returning to second.(dude! she was so safe) Also I guess taking off your mask on a snap throw to second and then back to home for a tag out at the plate ..is optional. Athough the umpires had perfect mechanics during the chicken dance. IMHO. Yes, I know its easy to critique umpires from the comfort of my sofa.... but I fully expect the same from them when its my turn. ![]()
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Did you by chance see the play?
The runner, after overslidding first, lunged back toward the orange bag. She was lying on the ground with her hand on the orange bag, making no attempt whatsoever to reach the white portion. At that point, she was tagged. It looked to me like any effort to return was over by the time she was tagged. She just returned to the wrong bag. Definitely not an out under ASA rules, apparently an out under Little League rules. |
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No, just going on the play description here. I still think it is a stretch to call her in jeopardy after overrunning; put it back in those terms. A runner overruns first, heads back, and stops just short of the bag. When do you declare that runner in jeopardy,
Now, add to this case that she was stretched out (your description), and probably needed a moment to get back up. Is she in jeopardy?? Maybe, but very mucha stretch, in my mind (and not seeing the play).
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Suppose she had made NO effort to return? Suppose she had just lay there on the ground while she was tagged? IOW, how do you determine that she was finished returning, and is that question even relevant?
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Here is the text of LL 7.15c:
"The BR must use the colored section on his/her first attempt to tag first base. [Except when the ball is hit to the outfield, no play at first, etc., etc., and then the BR may use either half.] Should, however, the BR reach and go beyond first base, he/she can only return to the white section of the base. Penalty: BR is out." In this play, I don't see the BR going beyond 1B if all she did was overrun/overslide. She certainly made no attempt to advance. I would not have an out on this, under LL rules or otherwise. Like Steve said, just a runner overrunning, then returning. |
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My first question on the 1B play would be is "oversliding" the same thing as "overrunning?" My first thought was that it is not, but I don't own a LL rule book. Can this be supported by rule? How about ASA? Occasionally I do see runners sliding into first, but this is the first time I've seen an overslide into first.
My second thought was that she had passed first, so it was one-big-bag and thus did not matter. But obviously that's an ASA rule and not LL. Big surprise there. ![]()
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And what's with the grass infield? Don't they have a real softball field in Portland?
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In the South vs. East game on now, top of the 6th.
The 1BU made what I thought was a "pulled foot" signal, and then called the runner Out. Mechanic was confusing to say the least...IMHO
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Saw that, and agree that it was a pulled foot. Why the out call not sure. S, Carolina wins over New Jersey.
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