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re: It’s interference. With visual evidence and the rule
Posted on 5/11/24 at 12:33 pm to Le Tenia
Posted on 5/11/24 at 12:33 pm to Le Tenia
quote:
The runner takes one step in the lane and immediately runs out of it again.
This is the last three steps. All in the lane. Stepping directly on the line. You are a woman or a child
Left right left. Last steps
This post was edited on 5/11/24 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 5/11/24 at 12:57 pm to lsupride87
Let me dumb this the fk down for you and your mouth breathing brothers and sisters. This will be my final post regarding this bc I'm wasting my time at this point.
#1 His last 3 steps weren't in the runners path.
#2 It doesn't fkn matter. At the 45' mark, a runners path is established by chalked lines the foul line and the runners path which 3' to the right. The lines are there for a reason. The don't just chalk them bc it looks pretty. The batter-runner at this point should be running between them the ENTIRE rest of the path to 1st base. That is the rule the runner must enter the path and continue to 1st base.
#3 The only exceptions are on balls not being field to 1st base and to avoid contact with the fielder.
The same circumstances have been widely covered in the last 2 CWS finals bc they were so important in the game's outcome.
This is from 2022 CWS and is the same fkn play with the exception of the LH pitcher making the throw and batter-runner virtually doing the same fkn route to 1st base.
OM OU CWS 2022
Here is an umpire explaining the rule so that maybe even idiots that act like they know what the fk they are talking about but don't even understand
Ted Barrett Explaining RI
#1 His last 3 steps weren't in the runners path.
#2 It doesn't fkn matter. At the 45' mark, a runners path is established by chalked lines the foul line and the runners path which 3' to the right. The lines are there for a reason. The don't just chalk them bc it looks pretty. The batter-runner at this point should be running between them the ENTIRE rest of the path to 1st base. That is the rule the runner must enter the path and continue to 1st base.
#3 The only exceptions are on balls not being field to 1st base and to avoid contact with the fielder.
quote:
NCAA Rule 7, Section 11 (p) : In running the last half of the distance from home plate to first base while the ball is being fielded to first base, the batter-runner runs outside the 3-foot restraining line or inside the foul line and, in so doing, interferes with the fielder taking the throw at first base, except that the batter may go outside these lines to avoid a fielder attempting to field a batted ball
The same circumstances have been widely covered in the last 2 CWS finals bc they were so important in the game's outcome.
This is from 2022 CWS and is the same fkn play with the exception of the LH pitcher making the throw and batter-runner virtually doing the same fkn route to 1st base.
OM OU CWS 2022
Here is an umpire explaining the rule so that maybe even idiots that act like they know what the fk they are talking about but don't even understand
Ted Barrett Explaining RI
This post was edited on 5/11/24 at 1:02 pm
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