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inadvertent dead ball call
assume its a league game with no UIC, PU mistakenly calls a dead ball but realizes right afterwards that was the wrong call, how do you go about fixing this.
heres the story i heard, batter bunts the ball, drops the bat, ball rolls into the bat, umpire kills it but then realizes its a live ball. do you have the batter come back to bat and assume the prior pitch count or award her 1B? |
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This is always difficult and embarrassing. No one likes to admit they made a mistake but that's what this situation calls for in my opinion. I would go to each coach and tell them I made a mistake. Explain what the correct call should have been. That since I killed the play, we are going to bring the batter back and resume the count.
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The only "Do-over" in softball is when the defense benefits from violating, by using an illegal glove or an illegal sub; then the offense get the option of the result, or to put the batter back up assuming the prior count. When the umpire screws up, you have to follow the rules.
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But yes - you can not do as Sig suggested. if you inadvertently kill a live, fair ball - place the runners, take a LOT more yelling from the offended coach than you might otherwise take, and move on.
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?? Please clarify. Or tell me to get my second coffee.
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Ball bunted down 3rd in foul territory...PU calls "Foul Ball" too soon as ball is still moving. Ball hits a rock and goes straight right into fair territory. Woops! Do over.........
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Dead ball was called while the ball was foul. What happens after that doesn't matter. Not a do-over: foul ball, strike on the batter, play on (after taking what you got coming). In the OP, dead ball was called in error. Not the same thing.
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Details, details. (In my head there were 2 strikes, so effectively that was a "do-over"... but I see I've actually detracted from the point. Sorry!
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