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the batter hits a fly ball down the left field line in foul ground, the left fielder touches the ball while he is in fair ground, the ball hits the fielders mitt and lands in fair ground. Is this a fair ball or Foul ball ? Mens slow pitch ASA league.
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When the fielder touches the ball, its position relative to the foul line is the only determining factor. Where the fielder's feet are or where the ball hits the ground are as irrelevant as the phase of the moon at the time.
You said the ball was in (over) foul ground. Therefore, foul ball. And prepare to explain the call to the 20 people who are going to ask you about it. Once during the LL World Series the announcers cheerfully informed the viewing audience that if only the third baseman had kept his feet within the foul line as he reached across it to scoop a ground ball, the ball would have been fair and he could have put somebody out. It is no wonder that so many people don't know this rule.
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The call depends on the position of the ball, not the position of the fielder.
If the ball was over foul ground when first touched, foul ball, even if the fielder's feet were in fair ground, and even if the ball then lands in fair ground.
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More...Pop up to the infield (third base side half way between home plate and the third base bag) same thing happend. The pitcher was in fair ground the ball was in foul ground,the ball hit the pitchers glove and dropped into fair ground..Whats the call ?? Thanks for the help !!
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Infield (between home and base) or outfield only matters on a ball that lands on the ground and crosses the line untouched. Other than that, the same fair/foul line runs from home plate to the limit of the outfield.
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I had to laugh because I was posting the same type of question as this poster at the same time.
The confusion ( FOR THE PLAYERS AND FANS) is they see the major leaguers reach over into the stands and make a catch. I told them tonite this isn't the major leagues. Glen G |
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