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Old Wed May 21, 2014, 09:45pm
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Originally Posted by NFHS Softball Rules Book
If a fielder contacts dead ball territory with any part of the body except the foot, she is considered out of play. No play is allowed, and the penalty is applied.


NFHS 5-1-i(d) says exactly that.

NCAA 9.3 Note 5 says the same thing.

Perhaps ASA is somewhat silent on the topic (or I can't find it ), but I'm not seeing any ambiguity at all in the NFHS (or NCAA) rule.
And to me, that makes no sense. If anything, the foot being fully in contact with DBT is the definition of leaving playable territory.

And again, have you ever seen the OF touch the top or back of a fence and be ruled out of play?
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