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Talking Heads At It Again
Morons doing PR v USA game noted the differences in international play by stating the batter must keep a foot in the batter's box.
Yeah, okay.
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I think they've gotten their info from esqump. Sounds like it, anyway.
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It's always nice when clones support each one another.
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Wasn't sure if you were ragging on the TH's because they said this rule is different, when it's not, or because ISF doesn't have this rule. |
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Anyone following the games online at all? Sportzcast Player TH is an amateur, ok he's actually the Mass ASA Commissioner and good friend of mine. Still fun to follow along.
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No, ISF does not have that requirement, but MLB rules do for NA leagues.
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(But I saw the plate blue clear a bat on a potential play at the plate. KR isn't going to like that ) |
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So get it changed. Until then, you & Esq & others are just people to ignore. Nobody cares to listen to whining.
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Yet, nothing in the 2010-2013 book
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Even though it is not listed in the latest rule changes or included on the rules provided on line, the printed version of the ISF Rules does indicate that the batter must keep a foot in the batter's box between pitches (with the normal exceptions included in ASA), but there is no warning. The effect is an immediate strike on the batter, no pitch needs to be thrown. However, even in the printed version, it is not included in the rules, but in what seems to be a Rules Supplement section and is highlighted as "Key Notes". And here I thought NFHS & NCAA could be coy about where the insert rules/interpretations!!!
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The bat issue in softball is as much about liability, insurance and litigation as it is about competition, inflated egos and softball. Last edited by IRISHMAFIA; Tue Jul 10, 2012 at 06:17am. |
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Years ago when I got good at finding ASA rules.....I started NFHS......****....finding them all over again. Then NCAA......****...... Last edited by Gulf Coast Blue; Tue Jul 10, 2012 at 03:03am. |
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The batter is out "when his foot is completely outside the lines of the batter's box when he makes contact with the ball" - 4.6.d Last edited by bsnalex; Tue Jul 10, 2012 at 07:21am. |
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So they're not morons? At least as it applies to where a particular foot must be kept?
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