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Old Tue Jun 25, 2013, 04:59pm
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From Referee Magazine - ASA

Play: Slow pitch, B2 hits an illegal pitch and reaches first base safely, but R2 is thrown out at third base. What is your ruling?

I've always played it as play stands, but according to Ref Mag, ASA says that "it is a ball on the batter", ASA 6-3 Effect.

I've searched the ASA rule book and can't find anything that addresses a batter hitting an illegal pitch in SP. Does that mean that in ASA an illegal pitch is a dead ball and not a delayed dead ball, or, as I've always played it in SP, if the batter hits an illegal pitch the play stands? Does anyone play it the way Ref Mag seems to indicate? Or am I missing something?
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Old Tue Jun 25, 2013, 05:33pm
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Play: Slow pitch, B2 hits an illegal pitch and reaches first base safely, but R2 is thrown out at third base. What is your ruling?

I've always played it as play stands, but according to Ref Mag, ASA says that "it is a ball on the batter", ASA 6-3 Effect.

I've searched the ASA rule book and can't find anything that addresses a batter hitting an illegal pitch in SP. Does that mean that in ASA an illegal pitch is a dead ball and not a delayed dead ball, or, as I've always played it in SP, if the batter hits an illegal pitch the play stands? Does anyone play it the way Ref Mag seems to indicate? Or am I missing something?
Announce the Illegal Pitch and if hitter hits it play stands unlike in Fast Pitch where you have a choice
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Old Tue Jun 25, 2013, 05:44pm
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You're not missing anything, but Referee Magazine and whoever wrote the article is....

ASA rule 6, sections 2 and 3 for SP cover starting the pitch and a legal delivery. At the end of Section 3, it states that violations shall result in a ball on the batter. This is probably where Referee stopped reading.

However at the end of Section 7, it states that any infractions of sections 2 thru 4 are
  1. Illegal pitch
  2. If the batter swings or contacts any illegal pitch, it is nullified and all play stands.
  3. If the batter dies not swing, it is a ball on the batter

Referee Mag didn't read far enough....
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Old Tue Jun 25, 2013, 07:31pm
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Aha, under quick pitch I found it, thanks. I knew that to be the case, but Ref Mag made me want to find it in the rule book, which, I guess, is a good thing. Thanks for the help.
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Old Tue Jun 25, 2013, 08:22pm
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Play: Slow pitch, B2 hits an illegal pitch and reaches first base safely, but R2 is thrown out at third base. What is your ruling?

I've always played it as play stands, but according to Ref Mag, ASA says that "it is a ball on the batter", ASA 6-3 Effect.

I've searched the ASA rule book and can't find anything that addresses a batter hitting an illegal pitch in SP. Does that mean that in ASA an illegal pitch is a dead ball and not a delayed dead ball, or, as I've always played it in SP, if the batter hits an illegal pitch the play stands? Does anyone play it the way Ref Mag seems to indicate? Or am I missing something?
What? Referee Magazine offered and incorrect ruling? I'm aghast!

Your rule reference is 6(SP).Effect 2-4A; 6A&7
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Old Tue Jun 25, 2013, 11:27pm
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Probably based on an authoritative opinion in New York, a frequent contributor without any official standing outside that state.
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Old Wed Jun 26, 2013, 01:10am
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Probably based on an authoritative opinion in New York, a frequent contributor without any official standing outside that state.
Where's that "Like" button?
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Old Wed Jun 26, 2013, 06:26am
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Probably based on an authoritative opinion in New York, a frequent contributor without any official standing outside that state.
Nope. Doesn't write or edit them any more. Not part of his contract. I think that's part of the problem.
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Old Wed Jun 26, 2013, 06:36am
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Let's not lose sight of the back that ASA has printed two "EFFECTS" in two spots. Generally speaking, isn't the EFFECT supposed to be after the specific section, not 4 sections later? I think that there is plenty of blame to go around. Since ASA is the biggest softball organization, don't you think they should hire some proofreaders?

I cringe as much as the next guy when I read some of the answers in Referee, but let's not think the ASA rule book as written this correctly or intelligently.
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