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ball deflected off dugout or fence back fair?
I have never understood why a batted ball can be called fair when its hits off the fence or dugout and deflects back into fair territory. Can anyone give me the rationale for allowing this.
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From the definition of a foul ball (according to ASA):
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Unless the fence is in fair territory, Who calls it fair?
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Untrained umps.
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NCAA...home team ground rules, some teams declare the face of the dug out in play when ball deflects back into fair territory between home and first and home and third?
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A thrown balls makes more sense, I either misunderstood the rule interpretation from another umpire or was just given the wrong info., I found it hard to swallow this would be allowed. Thanks
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However, on a thrown ball, it doesn't matter if it deflects into fair or foul territory. It only matters that it stays in live ball territory without ever having been in a dead ball area.
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Yeah, I don't think even YSISF has a foul thrown ball.
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I have to assume you are mistaking fair/foul with live ball/out of play.
At a recent ground rules pre-game discussion, it was determined that, because there was a step up into the dugout (the step was flush with the dugout opening), if the ball hits the face of the step, it is out of play. Different fields, different ground rules. But the OP can't really mean fair/foul. |
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