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check swing strike on a hit batter
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Kali
So, you're the field umpire and you see a pitch come it above the zone and the batter starts to swing at the pitch and then it hits them on the hands. Your partner starts to give them 1st but then comes to you for the check swing. What criteria should be used to determine your call? The position of the bat isn't simple since the pitch is up and in, the bat will likely remain up. I have always been told that if the batter is still moving toward the pitch when it hits him, then it's a dead ball strike. Is there another criteria I should be using?
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@UMP45 has used advice in the past, and at the time, I bristled at it, because I was coming into umpiring having been a very good defensive, 16-year catcher. As my umpire years are catching up to my p
maven
This is not correct. Yes, the same we always use for check swings: did the batter offer at the pitch? If so, it's a dead-ball strike, no runner (including the BR) may advance. If not, it's
noumpere
The same criteria you'd use if the pitch didn't hit his hands. Some codes have just judgment about an attempt to hit the pitch. Some add a relationship between the bat and the player or the bat and
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