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Fun with Rules
ASA:
Infield: That portion of the field in fair territory that includes the area normally covered by infielders. Bunt: A pitched ball that is intentionally tapped with the bat slowly in the infield 7.6 Batter Is Out G (Fast Pitch) When the batter bunts foul after the second strike. If the ball is caught before touching the ground, it remains live. H (Slow Pitch) When the batter bunts or chops the ball. So if a bunt must be fair, how can G ever come into effect? And in H, if the ball goes foul is it still considered a bunt? ![]()
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