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Old Wed Jun 11, 2014, 11:34am
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I actually awarded one base each because the rules for this particular league allows only one base on a ball that goes out of play.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2014, 11:37am
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I actually awarded one base each because the rules for this particular league allows only one base on a ball that goes out of play.
So why did you ask us the question?

And when you say, "one base on a ball that goes out of play," in what context does this particular league's rules state that? Is it for all situations (batted, thrown, pitched, kicked, carried, etc. etc.)? You could be using a ruling for one situation and applying it incorrectly.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2014, 11:58am
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So why did you ask us the question?

And when you say, "one base on a ball that goes out of play," in what context does this particular league's rules state that? Is it for all situations (batted, thrown, pitched, kicked, carried, etc. etc.)? You could be using a ruling for one situation and applying it incorrectly.
I asked the question because its a scenario that has not happened to me before so I thought I would share it and see what people thought about the play. The rule in this league is if a thrown ball goes out of play the runners get one base.

This is a forum to ask questions about softball rules isnt it?
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2014, 12:11pm
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I asked the question because its a scenario that has not happened to me before so I thought I would share it and see what people thought about the play. The rule in this league is if a thrown ball goes out of play the runners get one base.

This is a forum to ask questions about softball rules isnt it?
Yes... but if you have local rules that supercede the rules used by the entire rest of the country, and we (the rest of the country) don't work in your local league... we're not sure what you expected by way of an answer here.

BTW - your local rule flies in the face of the rulebook of nearly ever established softball and baseball ruleset, at any level of play. Kind of an odd rule for a local league to have, to be honest.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2014, 01:11pm
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...an odd rule for a local league to have...
Covers the majority of local rules!
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2014, 01:14pm
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The rule in this league is if a thrown ball goes out of play the runners get one base.
So, under these special league rules, if a batter-runner is running to first base, and the shortstop makes a wild throw before the batter-runner gets to first, and the ball goes out of play, the award is...first base?

Not a very rewarding award...

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Old Wed Jun 11, 2014, 01:45pm
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I asked the question because its a scenario that has not happened to me before so I thought I would share it and see what people thought about the play. The rule in this league is if a thrown ball goes out of play the runners get one base.

This is a forum to ask questions about softball rules isnt it?
Yes it is. But if your league really has a sandlot "one base on an overthrow" house rule, and that's what you awarded, there really is no question. You did what you were supposed to do.
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