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Old Tue Feb 28, 2012, 09:49pm
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I no longer call college ball, but in NFHS the offense doesn't have an option if the IP isn't hit or the batter becomes a BR. Once it isn't hit, dead ball, make the award.
Not so.

If R2 on 2nd base is the winning run. She is stealing 3rd base. Illegal pitch is thrown and called a ball (out of the zone and not swung at). F2 throws to F5 to retire R2 at 3rd base. F2 throws the ball into the outfield. R2 comes around to score.

The ball is NOT dead when B3 doesn't swing.

The coach can take the result of the play (since not all runners, including the batter, advanced one base) or enforcement of the penalty. I would prefer to score the winning run over getting a ball on the batter and moving R2 to 3rd base.

I would prefer to score R2 on the result of the play.
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Old Wed Feb 29, 2012, 09:20am
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Not so.

If R2 on 2nd base is the winning run. She is stealing 3rd base. Illegal pitch is thrown and called a ball (out of the zone and not swung at). F2 throws to F5 to retire R2 at 3rd base. F2 throws the ball into the outfield. R2 comes around to score.

The ball is NOT dead when B3 doesn't swing.

The coach can take the result of the play (since not all runners, including the batter, advanced one base) or enforcement of the penalty. I would prefer to score the winning run over getting a ball on the batter and moving R2 to 3rd base.

I would prefer to score R2 on the result of the play.
I believe that is an NCAA ruling. In NFHS, the ball has to be hit in order to give the coach an option.

Marvin quoted the applicable rule:

NFHS 6-1-1
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PENALTY: (Art. 1) An illegal pitch shall be declared immediately by the umpire (delayed dead-ball signal). The batter is awarded a ball and base runners are awarded one base without liability to be put out.

EXCEPTION: When the pitcher completes the delivery of the ball to the batter and the batter hits the ball fair or foul, or becomes a base runner, the coach of the team at bat shall have the option of the result of the play or the penalty for an illegal pitch.
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Old Wed Feb 29, 2012, 10:34am
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Not so.

If R2 on 2nd base is the winning run. She is stealing 3rd base. Illegal pitch is thrown and called a ball (out of the zone and not swung at).
DEAD BALL!!!
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F2 throws to F5 to retire R2 at 3rd base. F2 throws the ball into the outfield. R2 comes around to score.
None of this matters, ball is dead.

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The ball is NOT dead when B3 doesn't swing.
Except for that pesky rule that says it is.
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Old Thu Mar 01, 2012, 11:04pm
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DEAD BALL!!! None of this matters, ball is dead.

Except for that pesky rule that says it is.
Hey Mike,

I am starting to feel an Umpire Bond here... IP is DD, OC takes play or penalty ?

Why is the ball Dead in ASA ?
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Old Fri Mar 02, 2012, 07:34am
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Hey Mike,

Why is the ball Dead in ASA ?
IT'S NOT DEAD, as stated by Mike. It's not dead in ASA. It's not dead in NCAA. I must really be missing something here (maybe I am).

Illegal Pitch Effect: "If the batter hits the ball and reaches first base safely, and if all other runners have advanced at least one base on the batted ball, the illegal pitch is nullified." "Otherwise the manager has the option to take the result of the play or the illegal pitch is enforced by awarding a ball to the batter and advance all runners one base."

The play must be completed before the umpire calls "time" to address enforcement of an illegal pitch.

In this case, the batter did not safely reach first base. Therefore, the coach has an option to take the result of the play or enforcement of the illegal pitch (ball on batter and all runners get a base).

Additionally, "An umpire may not call time while any play is in progress" (except injured player needing immediate attention).

WHY IS THE BALL DEAD WHEN THE PLAY ISN'T OVER?
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Old Fri Mar 02, 2012, 08:06am
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IT'S NOT DEAD, as stated by Mike. It's not dead in ASA. It's not dead in NCAA. I must really be missing something here (maybe I am).

Illegal Pitch Effect: "If the batter hits the ball and reaches first base safely, and if all other runners have advanced at least one base on the batted ball, the illegal pitch is nullified." "Otherwise the manager has the option to take the result of the play or the illegal pitch is enforced by awarding a ball to the batter and advance all runners one base."

The play must be completed before the umpire calls "time" to address enforcement of an illegal pitch.

In this case, the batter did not safely reach first base. Therefore, the coach has an option to take the result of the play or enforcement of the illegal pitch (ball on batter and all runners get a base).

Additionally, "An umpire may not call time while any play is in progress" (except injured player needing immediate attention).

WHY IS THE BALL DEAD WHEN THE PLAY ISN'T OVER?
Come on Mike tell us something that we don't know..
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Old Fri Mar 02, 2012, 10:35am
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I must really be missing something here.
Only that NFHS and ASA enforce/penalize illegal pitches differently.

My advice would be to take a little more time actually reading what you're responding to before telling others they don't know what they're talking about. Maybe you could use some of the time wasted on berating people who don't stick to a narrowly defined course of discussion that you deem suitable or thinking up catchy quips about "clones".
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Old Sat Mar 03, 2012, 07:57am
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It was rather clear that I was directly referring to ASA and NCAA. That was made known by using words like "ASA" and "NCAA." If it helps clear things up for future posts, I will label my posts with the rule code. It certainly wasn't my intent to cause confusion...
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Old Mon Mar 05, 2012, 09:31am
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It was rather clear that I was directly referring to ASA and NCAA. That was made known by using words like "ASA" and "NCAA." If it helps clear things up for future posts, I will label my posts with the rule code. It certainly wasn't my intent to cause confusion...
I think the confusion came from you quoting a person who said NFHS in his post and telling him he was wrong.
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Old Fri Mar 02, 2012, 12:37pm
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IT'S NOT DEAD, as stated by Mike. It's not dead in ASA. It's not dead in NCAA. I must really be missing something here (maybe I am).

Illegal Pitch Effect: "If the batter hits the ball and reaches first base safely, and if all other runners have advanced at least one base on the batted ball, the illegal pitch is nullified." "Otherwise the manager has the option to take the result of the play or the illegal pitch is enforced by awarding a ball to the batter and advance all runners one base."

The play must be completed before the umpire calls "time" to address enforcement of an illegal pitch.

In this case, the batter did not safely reach first base. Therefore, the coach has an option to take the result of the play or enforcement of the illegal pitch (ball on batter and all runners get a base).

Additionally, "An umpire may not call time while any play is in progress" (except injured player needing immediate attention).

WHY IS THE BALL DEAD WHEN THE PLAY ISN'T OVER?
The code here that the nice gentleman is referencing is NCAA/ASA, not Federation. I do not follow NCAA so I have no coment on that .

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Old Fri Mar 02, 2012, 09:57am
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In NFHS the offense doesn't have an option if the IP isn't hit or the batter becomes a BR. Once it isn't hit, dead ball, make the award.
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Not so.

The ball is NOT dead when B3 doesn't swing.

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Why is the ball Dead in ASA ?
If you guys can't make note of the rule-set you are discussing, and/or keep them straight, you're going to have a lot of problems here.
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Old Fri Mar 02, 2012, 12:44pm
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If you guys can't make note of the rule-set you are discussing, and/or keep them straight, you're going to have a lot of problems here.
If you experienced Forum users would get threw a thread without killing the issue. It would not get hostile where you threaten people. There is no problem that you or any other clone can do that will keep myself or ESQUMP off of "YOUR" Forum.
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Old Fri Mar 02, 2012, 01:07pm
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If you experienced Forum users would get threw a thread without killing the issue. It would not get hostile where you threaten people. There is no problem that you or any other clone can do that will keep myself or ESQUMP off of "YOUR" Forum.
Where did I get hostile or threaten you? Good grief you're a mess.

Arbo clearly asked a question about NFHS rules. Esq told him he was wrong. I replied that no, Esq was wrong. Then you get snarky with me - first with "Why is this a dead ball in ASA?" - something I clearly did NOT say, and then with "Come on Mike, tell us something we don't know. Your buddy or clone, whichever the case, said, it's NOT dead as stated by ME, in ASA or NCAA - again, we were talking about NFHS.

And I (???!?!!???) am the one being hostile or threatening? Seriously?

And me clarifying for you in nice big letters where your confusion / error was gets greeted by this accusatory crap? The appropriate response would have been, "Crap, you're right, I totally misread that. Sorry". Not the garbage you spewed.

Thanks for your mention of Katy, my reply, with exactly the same tone, is that I lived in NY for 8 months. There were so many nice people there too.
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Old Fri Mar 02, 2012, 09:32pm
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Where did I get hostile or threaten you? Good grief you're a mess.

Arbo clearly asked a question about NFHS rules. Esq told him he was wrong. I replied that no, Esq was wrong. Then you get snarky with me - first with "Why is this a dead ball in ASA?" - something I clearly did NOT say, and then with "Come on Mike, tell us something we don't know. Your buddy or clone, whichever the case, said, it's NOT dead as stated by ME, in ASA or NCAA - again, we were talking about NFHS.

And I (???!?!!???) am the one being hostile or threatening? Seriously?

And me clarifying for you in nice big letters where your confusion / error was gets greeted by this accusatory crap? The appropriate response would have been, "Crap, you're right, I totally misread that. Sorry". Not the garbage you spewed.

Thanks for your mention of Katy, my reply, with exactly the same tone, is that I lived in NY for 8 months. There were so many nice people there too.
We are good now, "Starting Over" ? I love to Umpire Softball, I also like to have a little fun. We are still under Snow up here , but there is a Sports Complex that has Softball Tournaments every weekend. 12U this week, its about an hour drive one way for me. I will have 4 games tomorrow, most Umpires live close by and do 2 games on Sat. & 2 on Sun. Living a dream.
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Old Mon Mar 05, 2012, 09:30am
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We are good now, "Starting Over" ? I love to Umpire Softball, I also like to have a little fun. We are still under Snow up here , but there is a Sports Complex that has Softball Tournaments every weekend. 12U this week, its about an hour drive one way for me. I will have 4 games tomorrow, most Umpires live close by and do 2 games on Sat. & 2 on Sun. Living a dream.
4 games Saturday, 54 degrees, windy as heck. Felt like 40 degrees. Missed the once-yearly opportunity to wear my jacket.
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