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Look at it this way.....
In NCAA there are four 'classifications of bad bats' (my phrase)..... #1) ILLEGAL #2) NON-APPROVED (Not found on the current NCAA bat list) #3) ALTERED Anyone of these three will become.... #4's) INAPPROPRIATE If you discover a #1, #2, or #3 during the pre-game bat check, and follow the proper procedure (per 3.3.4) for removal. 3.3.1.1- 3.3.1.8 Covers what happens if a bat that's a #1, #2, or #3 makes it way into the batters box: #1) REMOVE BAT #2) REMOVE BAT/EJECT BATTER #3) REMOVE BAT/EJECT BATTER In all cases these bats have now become..... #4's INAPPROPRIATE When you have a #4 in the game you now have REDISCOVERY of an INAPPROPRIATE bat (3.3.4) When this happens (in addition to removing the bat) the following three things will occur: 1) An out 2) Ejection of player 3) Ejection of head coach Sorry for the length, it was the only way I could get my thick skull around it when all this started last year. Last edited by KJUmp; Tue Apr 17, 2012 at 06:38am. |
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