UmpSteve wrote:Must pull bat back if squared to bunt or considered an attempt in NFHS; not so in ASA.
Comp wrote:
ASA, on a pop fly ball (fair or foul) that can be caught with normal effort, if the defender is interfered with both the runner who interferred and the batter are out. In FED, only the runner who interfered is out. If the ball was in foul ground, the ball is dead and a strike on the batter, if in fair ground the batter is awarded 1st base on the interference.
Tangled up in blue wrote:Comp wrote:
ASA, on a pop fly ball (fair or foul) that can be caught with normal effort, if the defender is interfered with both the runner who interferred and the batter are out. In FED, only the runner who interfered is out. If the ball was in foul ground, the ball is dead and a strike on the batter, if in fair ground the batter is awarded 1st base on the interference.
ASA and FED are the same for a fair fly ball (both the runner and batter are out), the only difference is the foul ball (ASA both are out, FED the runner is out and a strike on the batter).
Comp wrote:Tangled up in blue wrote:Comp wrote:
ASA, on a pop fly ball (fair or foul) that can be caught with normal effort, if the defender is interfered with both the runner who interferred and the batter are out. In FED, only the runner who interfered is out. If the ball was in foul ground, the ball is dead and a strike on the batter, if in fair ground the batter is awarded 1st base on the interference.
ASA and FED are the same for a fair fly ball (both the runner and batter are out), the only difference is the foul ball (ASA both are out, FED the runner is out and a strike on the batter).
FED rules citation? Only citation I can find is 8-6-10-a. Penalty is runner is out, batter runner awarded 1st base.
Spazsdad wrote:bart16761 wrote:I could be wrong about that that is what we were told by the same guy who said why does this always happen to me. We play in SO Cal Div 1 if you have information that we are playing by another set of rules I would like to know that. Thanks!PDad wrote:bart16761 wrote:Playing High School in So.Cal ASA Rules. ...
What HS plays by ASA rules? Wouldn't matter in this case...
HS plays under NFHS rules. many similarities with ASA but also some big differences.
GoKorea wrote:All HS don't use NFHS softball rules, some do use ASA rules. I know New York does (or did till I left in 2010) with modifications.
PDad wrote:bart16761 wrote:Playing High School in So.Cal ASA Rules. ...
What HS plays by ASA rules? Wouldn't matter in this case...