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Old Fri Aug 02, 2002, 08:53pm
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I can't find this in the ASA rule book or case book, but I think a lot of umpires get this wrong. If a player throws his bat accidentally (whether it hits the catcher or just is tossed quite a number of feet) and ends up reaching first base safely, my recollection is that the umpire CANNOT call the batter-runner out unless the bat interferes with the play. My sense is that the only option to the umpire is to warn the B-R or (if severe enough or if already warned) eject the B-R, but allow a sub to replace him a 1B.

A lot of umpires call the B-R out, perhaps as a compromise b/w not doing anything and ejecting, but I think this is incorrect. Any input would be appreciated.
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Old Fri Aug 02, 2002, 10:25pm
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I can't find this in the ASA rule book or case book, but I think a lot of umpires get this wrong. If a player throws his bat accidentally (whether it hits the catcher or just is tossed quite a number of feet) and ends up reaching first base safely, my recollection is that the umpire CANNOT call the batter-runner out unless the bat interferes with the play. My sense is that the only option to the umpire is to warn the B-R or (if severe enough or if already warned) eject the B-R, but allow a sub to replace him a 1B.

A lot of umpires call the B-R out, perhaps as a compromise b/w not doing anything and ejecting, but I think this is incorrect. Any input would be appreciated.
ASA does not permit the umpire to rule players out for throwing a bat in any manner unless it interferes with the defenses ability to make a play on a batted ball or make a play to put a runner out.

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Old Sat Aug 03, 2002, 11:45am
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Sounds like some of those umpires may be calling something like Dixie, where the rule book states that anytime a player slings a bat they are to be called out. However, I am the type that usually errs to the ASA side of things, even when I am calling for an association like Dixie.

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