concertman1971 Posted September 22 Report Share Posted September 22 SIT- 2 Out, R3. Wild pitch/passed ball (not Strike 3) picked up by On Deck hitter, not realizing there is R3. R3 is NOT coming home. He may have taken a couple of steps towards home, but no attempt. My gut tells me to call B1 Out and end the inning with a $hitshow. I can not however, find the rule cite in the NCAA, BRD, or Jaska Roder. After reading all of these, I think I may have "nothing" if there are no runners advancing. Help!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadMax Posted September 22 Report Share Posted September 22 1 hour ago, concertman1971 said: My gut tells me to call B1 Out and end the inning with a $hitshow. Your gut needs a probiotic. Since this pitch (PB/WP) is neither Ball 4 nor U3K, then Batter has not become a Runner (BR), and cannot be called Out for ODB being a moron, or a helpful idiot. If you were to call someone Out (which I’m going to argue, in the amateur game outside of College, you needn’t do), it would have to be R3. Sucks donut.🍩 In the amateur game, though, you do need to address (call Time!) and admonish (“Hey! Don’t do that!”) that behavior. You do need to note / remind / direct that (the) Runner(s) stay where they are, with no advancement. If this had been a lodged ball (pitch) or had gone under/thru the backstop, then we’d be calling Time and advancing Runners 1 base. However, there’s no hard-&-fast rule regarding the ODB touching the wayward ball, but instead interfering (with/on a play). If Runner ain’t advancing, or in a potential play, then there’s no INT. Is beer a probiotic? 🍻 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maven Posted September 23 Report Share Posted September 23 I agree with Max. Nothing to call here. To realign your intestinal flora, please remember that the key concept of interference is hindrance. Sure, ODB picked up the ball, but there was no play to be hindered, as R3 was not advancing. No hindrance = no INT. Another deflationary thought: ugly or stupid ≠ illegal. BTW, I've had this a few times. I've found that the more vigorously I scold the ODB, the less likely the DC is to come out and demand a penalty. And, when one such coach thought to ask about interference, I merely said, "with what?" For that guy, it was enough, and he went back to the dugout. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
834k3r Posted September 24 Report Share Posted September 24 On 9/22/2024 at 7:16 AM, concertman1971 said: SIT- 2 Out, R3. Wild pitch/passed ball (not Strike 3) picked up by On Deck hitter, not realizing there is R3. R3 is NOT coming home. He may have taken a couple of steps towards home, but no attempt. My gut tells me to call B1 Out and end the inning with a $hitshow. I can not however, find the rule cite in the NCAA, BRD, or Jaska Roder. After reading all of these, I think I may have "nothing" if there are no runners advancing. Help!!! I'm assuming you'd get the out for INT? To me, there's got to be a play for INT to be called, and there's no play in your OP. Short answer: I've got nothing. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigBlue4u Posted September 30 Report Share Posted September 30 On 9/22/2024 at 7:16 AM, concertman1971 said: I think I may have "nothing" if there are no runners advancing. Help!!! I would say you do have nothing. The reason why is based on your description that nothing happened. I would, however, make a bit of a scene (for the benefit of the other players and coaches) warning the on-deck hitter to leave the ball alone. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
concertman1971 Posted October 1 Author Report Share Posted October 1 No play, No interference. Consider me schooled!!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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