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the bat was about half way between home and third on the fair ground, the runner took a wide turn coming home, didn't think it was in the way
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The bat was 30 feet up the 3rd base line in fair territory? I find that hard to believe. I find it even harder to believe that an on-deck batter ran 40+ feet to go get a bat that wasn't in the way and impeded her own runner. None of that makes sense.
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No one said it made any sense, but maybe this team had a policy of sorts that the ODB always cleared the bat. Using common sense doesn't seem to be a requirement for this game.
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Happens more often from 3rd base dugout. 30 feet up the line is pretty close to the on deck circle.
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I don't find it hard to believe that the bat ended up there - but I do find it very odd that the ODB went out there. Kind of stupid really ... just a shade stupider than the umpire trying to run out there and move it.
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I'd "shade" it the other way. The PU has no business going after a bat half way to 3B with an active runner coming home.
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30 feet is rather ridiculous anyway. Let me know the next time the bat actually winds up 30 feet from home plate.
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Not often, obviously - but not unheard of. Had a high school team that I drew 4-5 times last year that had a slap hitter who had a bad habit of flinging the bat about that far up the third base line if the pitch she was trying to hit was outside. Maybe not fully halfway up the line every time - but sometimes that far.
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the OP it did not say where the bat was, if the bat did somehow end up half way down the third baseline ???? WOW !!! I would not clear that bat because there is no reason too. STUPIDER what is that a new ASA term or Mechanic ?
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Actually, the original poster did locate the bat in a subsequent post
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