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Old Thu Jul 19, 2012, 11:56am
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A runner not in contact with the base concerned about "safety"?

Wouldn't he be safer on the bench after I call him out?
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Old Thu Jul 19, 2012, 03:19pm
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A runner not in contact with the base concerned about "safety"?

Wouldn't he be safer on the bench after I call him out?
Is the softball rule different? In BB you aren't out if hit by a batted ball over foul ground.
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Old Thu Jul 19, 2012, 03:20pm
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I did not mention a foul ball hitting him and calling him out. That rule is the same in both sports.

I would call him out because he is not on the base at the time of the pitch.

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Old Thu Jul 19, 2012, 04:22pm
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Is the softball rule different? In BB you aren't out if hit by a batted ball over foul ground.
That part of the rule is not different, but beilng off the bag before the pitch is way different
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Old Thu Jul 19, 2012, 05:09pm
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That part of the rule is not different, but beilng off the bag before the pitch is way different
I thought the discussion had morphed to one about leagues that allow the runner to be off the base for safety.
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Old Thu Jul 19, 2012, 09:38pm
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Omg!

So you stand in foul territory at 3rd base with your big right handed masher up to bat. And he smashes one right at you while you off the base in foul territory. The end result is the same. You're still hit and hurts like crap!!! You might even need to be carted off. Today's "ball players" don't have the kind of bat control it would take to be sure they didn't smash one foul and hit the runner the umpire allows to stand in foul territory for "safety"!!!
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Old Thu Jul 19, 2012, 10:56pm
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But part of this is an advantage to the offense that "gives" the batter the line to hit.
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Old Fri Jul 20, 2012, 01:31am
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No team singing, no body behind the backstop, minors who base coach have to wear a helmet,
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Old Fri Jul 20, 2012, 10:17am
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...minors who base coach have to wear a helmet,
This is not a "made up" rule....

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Old Fri Jul 20, 2012, 10:27am
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This is not a "made up" rule....
You beat me to it.

Then again, if we're talking about the players and coaches- you know, the participants that we actually have jurisdiction over- not being behind the backstop wouldn't be "made up", either.

The rules require participants to be in their dugout or designated on-field position.
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Old Fri Jul 20, 2012, 10:35am
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This is not a "made up" rule....

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Gotta give 'em a break. It may not be his fault. He is from a state where, from what I understand, they are letting teams use whatever bats they please in Championship Play (ASA). There is the belief there that the 52/300 balls will be the difference which if you have seen them in play, seems to be different than what people believe.

While this makes players happy (but not *****-free ), I think it is a great disservice to the teams, umpires and the game, in general.
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