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5-Man Infield and Appeals (ASA SP)
In SP, teams will occasionally use a 5-man infield. Usually, this 5th infielder covers the area directly behind 2B.
If a runner misses a base or leaves too early, would you honor an appeal from this infielder? Why or why not?
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Dave I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views! Screw green, it ain't easy being blue! I won't be coming here that much anymore. I might check in now and again. |
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Of course, why not, that player IS an infielder.
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Rule 1 (Definitions) Infield: That portion of the field in fair territory that includes area normally covered by infielders.
Do infielders normally cover balls hit "directly behind second base". Yep! If a high pop fly were hit in this same area (with less than two outs, etc.) would you call an infield fly? Rule 1 (Definitions) Infielder: A fielder who defends the area of the field around first, second, third or shortstop areas. Sounds like the "fifth man" fits the bill! I'd call "directly behind second base" being "around second". |
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Yes, a dead ball appeal must come from an infielder, either with or without possession of the ball (in all versions of ASA softball, not just slow pitch).
Why? Beats the heck out of me. It just...is. Live ball appeals may be made by any fielder who must, of course, possess the ball. |
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Used to be a joke in some schools that if you have an OF with the right appeal an no IF was smart enough to pick up on it, the umpire should continually put hand to ear and scream what until the OF came in so far that you could consider him/her an IF and take the appeal. ![]()
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lemme throw you all a curveball....
if this 5th "fielder" is in the grass outside of the infield, in the outfield playing in behind the second base bag, aka "rover", and an fly is hit right at him w/ infield fly in effect, do you declare an infield fly? remember, fielder is standing on the outfield right behind 2B, playing "in" as a rover. based upon where he stands? where he makes the play? if no IF is declared by you or your partner, do you allow either team to request it be invoked per the new ASA rules of IF in effect even if no umpires call it? |
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if yes, infield fly if no, rule accordingly... |
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![]() That must mean something, right? Not to an umpire. Hell, even Butch would know better than that.
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you've never seen the field I get to umpire on a lot, the entire field is grass and the only dirt you see are the dirt cutouts around the bases and the pitcher's circle, so pretty much everything's on the grass. Yes, this is a softball field, no I do not know why the school likes to have such a field, but I don't mind, the grass keeps my uniform clean and I don't have to worry about dirt storms. It's a bit strange though as I found I was much slower moving around on the grass the I would be otherwise...
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