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Dropped 3rd strike mechanics
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jjskitours
Situation: with 1st base occupied and less than 2 outs, F2 drops a 3rd strike. Is there any solid source that says the plate umpire needs to declare "the batter's out". After all the F2 should know the rules and that the batter can't run. Is it just some form of common courtesy to let everyone know that the batter is out.
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One thing we see more in baseball than other sports (I also work football and basketball) is a weird kind of reverence for authority: it's not REALLY a rule until Wendelstedt pronounces on it; it's no
ricka56
We don't usually declare the batter out verbally, but at lower levels, I sometimes say it just to remind the catcher not to throw the ball into RF...maybe think about getting an out other than the one
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@clasonater... I hope not... I am one!! GA girl who likes to hunt, fish, and shoot. I just don't chew!
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