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Asa 8.5.i.2
Seeking clarification:
This clause says 2 base award for fair batted ball that "Deflects off the defensive player and goes out of play". Does that include a ball that's deflected over the fence in fair territory? The particular sitch is a fly ball dropping over fence for a home run, fielder makes contact with a glove but doesn't catch ball and it continues over the fence. |
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I also do some games under ISF rule set and it tallies with your reply, saying explicitly "Goes directly off the fielders glove or body and over the fence in fair territory ..."
However I saw a game recently (played under ASA) where this sitch resulted in 2 bases. My instinct at the time was "oops". |
8.5.H ... "leaves the playing field in fair territory without touching the ground or going through the fence." EFFECT: The batter-runner shall be entitled to a home run.
As this does not eliminate a deflected ball which doesn't touch the ground, it would include it. |
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Remember, it is only because of home run limits and the absolute certainty that outfielders would intentionally bobble fly balls with bases empty over the fence that slow pitch (ONLY) has an exception to call that a four base award. |
Not a Home Run
4 base error.
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USSSA, however, uses those terms interchangeably in their rule book. |
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It is a four-base award. While it meets the qualifications of a "home run" in 8.5.H, RS #26 separates the two. |
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