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Passed ball lodged into fence w/ runner at 2B
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Wild pitch / Passed ball lodges into fence (or padding) w/ runner at 2B.. dead ball and award 1 base, if the runner failed to advance on the past ball?
Or is this a 2 base award?
Maybe someone would be kind enough to explain an easy way to remember 1 base and 2 base awards?
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I had a strange argument from a daddy-ball coach last year on this one. Runner on 3rd. Pitch bounces near front of batters box, then hits batter on foot and ricochets in to 3rd base dugout. I c
Rich Ives
If it was a pitch or throw by the pitcher while he was in contact with the rubber it's one base. All others are two bases.
maineump
2 from the time of pitch - the same as bouncing over the fence on the hit
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