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Runner on first and third and pitcher steps off, does hitter have to vacate the box
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Ctucker
13U with leadoffs, balks, etc.
Runners on first and third and a left-handed pitcher on the mound. Runner on third takes off running, then the runner on first takes off running. Pitcher throws to first base (either a legal pick off or a step off...doesn't matter). First baseman catches the ball and then throws to the catcher. Does the hitter who was in the box have to vacate the box or can he stay in there and the play goes around him (runner slides between hitter's leg or around him, etc)?
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He needs to vacate any area needed by the defense to make a play. If he makes any effort to get out of the way, he's good, that is, he is not liable for INT with a fielder. This is similar to a wild p
Senor Azul
Mr. Ctucker, could you tell us please what rule set governed your game. Was it OBR or NFHS? Also any other details about the play could be helpful. For example, did the throw home hit the batter?
Senor Azul
OK, here's the relevant FED rule: Rule 7-3 ART. 5...Interfere with the catcher's fielding or throwing by: a. leaning over home plate, b. stepping out of the batter's box, c. makin
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