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ASA RS 26. HOME RUNS / FOUR BASE AWARDS / GROUND RUlE DOUBlES. When a ball does not hit the ground and leaves the playing field in fair territory, it is a home run. In Slow Pitch, any fair fly ball touched by a defensive player on either side of the fence that clears or has cleared the fence in fair territory, should be declared a four-base award and shall not be included in the total of over-the-fence home runs. A. A batted ball hitting a foul pole above the fence is a home run. B. A batted ball hitting the top of the fence and bouncing over in fair territory is a home run. C. A batted ball going over the fence in fair territory at a distance shorter than the recommended minimum distance is a two base award. D. A batted ball hitting a defensive player in fair territory, but going over the fence in foul territory is a two base award. E. A batted ball that leaves the park in fair territory and first touches the ground in foul territory is a home run. The ball did not hit the top of the fence and bounce over.....it hit the middle of the fence. Two base award. Joel |
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