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drwells1 Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:30pm

minimum distance for infielders to plate
 
Hey guys got a question for you. In High school fastpitch, is there a minimum distance that infielders can get from home plate prior to the pitch? I had the entire infield excluding the first baseman and pitcher lined up to the left and right of the pitcher and about 10 ft. in front of the pitcher. I have looked in the... ASA manual and can't find it. I don't know if it is a violation or not, but it seems unsafe. If someone can help me and tell me the effect if there is a penalty I would appreciate it

AtlUmpSteve Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:35pm

You can't find it because there is no applicable rule. The only restriction is that infielders may not interfere (obstruct) with the batter's view of a pitch.

No rule, no effect, no penalty; play on.

IRISHMAFIA Wed Apr 14, 2010 06:13am

Quote:

Originally Posted by drwells1 (Post 673670)
Hey guys got a question for you. In High school fastpitch, is there a minimum distance that infielders can get from home plate prior to the pitch? I had the entire infield excluding the first baseman and pitcher lined up to the left and right of the pitcher and about 10 ft. in front of the pitcher. I have looked in the... ASA manual and can't find it. I don't know if it is a violation or not, but it seems unsafe. If someone can help me and tell me the effect if there is a penalty I would appreciate it

ASA 6.5.B

If the conditions of this rule do not apply, like Steve said, play on.

BTW, simply standing is not a distracting act, the defense is permitted to defend the field as they see fit as long as they meet all the rules.

Now, if any of these infielders start doing something during the pitch that is obviously meant to distract the batter, say good night.:D

KJUmp Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:58am

Quote:

Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA (Post 673693)
ASA 6.5.B

If the conditions of this rule do not apply, like Steve said, play on.

BTW, simply standing is not a distracting act, the defense is permitted to defend the field as they see fit as long as they meet all the rules.

Now, if any of these infielders start doing something during the pitch that is obviously meant to distract the batter, say good night.:D

Ditto for
NCAA 13.8.2
and
PONY 7.7 (Note)


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