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quote: Originally posted by justbaseball: I'm confused as to why this was ruled legal in a high school game in California, but it was. Can anyone explain?
Runners on 1st and 3rd. Runner on 1st takes lead deep to the edge of outfield grass (still on dirt, but well behind the line between 1st and 2nd). He draws a throw from the pitcher, 1st baseman chases runner at 1st while runner on 3rd breaks for home and scores. Coach protests that this is a "travesty of the game." Philisophically I tend to agree with coach, but play is allowed to stand as executed.
Why was runner on 1st allowed to take such a deep leadoff?
Simple. There's no rule against it. And that's in every state that plays by FEDERATION rules. Bob
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| Posts: 570 | Location: Phelan, CA USA | Registered: January 01, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by justbaseball: Yeah, thats what my local HS umpire friend told me too. I totally trust him, but I kinda wanted to see if the same explanation would be given by others. Interesting that this umpire told me that if the runner had stepped onto the outfield grass, he would have ruled it a "travesty of the game." He thought that would be stepping "over the line" both literally and figuratively.
Thanks for the responses.
Then your friend would have a protested game on his hands, and probably a reprimand from his association's rules chairman. I can't abide with umpires who make up rules because they don't like what happens, even though it's legal. Bob
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| Posts: 570 | Location: Phelan, CA USA | Registered: January 01, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by justbaseball: Bob - So you're saying you'd let him take a lead to the outfield fence if he wanted too?
IMO, that IS a travesty of the game.
So what constitutes a "travesty of the game?" I always thought an umpire had some discretion there.
A travesty is running the bases in reverse order, for example. An umpire does NOT have discretion to override the rules because he/she doesn't like what a team is doing. Don't punish the offense because the defense plays on a runner who leads off in this fashion with a runner on 3B. The "D" coach has not done his job. What harm is R1 doing out in the outfield? NONE. The coach wants the umpires to do something because he hasn't done HIS job. Bob
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| Posts: 570 | Location: Phelan, CA USA | Registered: January 01, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by justbaseball: Bob - I should get out my rule book - but is running the bases in reverse actually spelled out as against the rules?
Didn't used to be, but the rule was changed in the 20's. Prior to that there are 3 documented cases of a runner "stealing first". Probably the most infamous was this case: quote: From the baseballlibrary.com
One of the zaniest characters in baseball history, Schaefer is most famous for causing a rule change with one of his antics. Actually he had a practical reason for stealing first base. Playing Cleveland, the Tigers had the speed Davy Jones on third base and Schaefer on first in the ninth inning and tried a delayed double steal, but the catcher, Nig Clarke, didn't throw. Schaefer ran back to first base on the next pitch, then shouted across to Jones that he was going to second base again. The catcher, rattled, threw down to second and Jones scored the winning run. That tactic was then outlawed.
According to popular legend, Schaefer would let out a war-hoop, jump in the air and take off for second on his steals, just to make sure the catcher knew he was running (spikes high of course, this was the old days). The baseball library is a great source for old-time history. Check it out. The only place the word "travesty" appears in the official runs is in regards to running the bases backwards. There isn't a rule, per see that is a general catch-all rule such as "making a travesty of the game". There aren't any such grounds. The base runner at first could take his lead against the RF fence if he so desired (but I can't imagine him being that dumb).
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| Posts: 1313 | Location: NC | Registered: January 18, 2003 |    |
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