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How are you guys calling this?
How are you applying the NFHS new bunt rule in this sit?
Batter is squaring to bunt before the pitcher starts delivery. F1 pitches about 8 inches off outside corner. Batter leans over the plate extends bat across and several inches to the other side of the plate. As the pitch is on the way the batter realizes the pitch is a poor pitch to bunt at. Then batter begins pulling the bat away from the ball obviously intending to not bunt the ball. As the pitch is passing the plate the bat is being pulled back, but is not completely out of the strike zone. I'd say it's still at least 6 inches out over the plate. I had to make this call and another very similar one to it tonight. Girls pulling the bat back but not getting it out of the zone as the ball passed the plate. Mike |
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NFHS 2-8-2...Attempted Bunt. "Any non-swinging movement of the bat intende to tap the ball into play. Holding the bat in the strike zone is considered a bunt attempt."
Doesn't sound like she was doing that. "In order to take a pitch, the bat must be withdrawn-pulled backward and away from the ball." That sounds like what she was doing. >>>Then batter begins pulling the bat away from the ball obviously intending to not bunt the ball.<<< Even with the rule change that was supposed to make it easier for us to judge a bunt attempt, rather than judging an attempt to bunt, we now get to judge an attempt to "not" bunt! They should have left it alone, but that's just my opinion. |
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I agree. My advice: quit focusing on the bat being in the strike zone and focus on what the batter is doing with the bat, just like always. Only now, add to your previous movement that you would judge to be an "offer" this: if what she is doing is HOLDING the bat out as if to bunt, it is a bunt attempt. Everything else is the same. If she is withdrawing the bat, it is not a bunt attempt, regardless of where the bat is in the zone. It may still be a strike (depending on the pitch), but it is no longer a bunt attempt.
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This pitch would be a ball.
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Note that "the HOLDING of the bat in the strike zone" constitutes a strike, but while WITHDRAWING the bat there is no mention of it being either in or out of the zone, only that it is being withdrawn and not held stationary. If we were to call the withdrawing a strike if the bat was still in the zone, wouldn't that drastically change the way we look at a check swing? |
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well,,,,,,
In Dixie baseball "waggling" gets a warning first, then eject the coach and player as I recall! I hope the FED rules committee don't read that rulebook! ![]() |
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