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Nov. 11 SoCal'er 76 posts | Tell me the ruling. Batter reaches 1st base, asks for a runner,umpire says ok. After a few pitches, next hit is to SS,who starts his toss to 2nd and notices no runner coming to 2nd,pumps again to 1st but to late to get hitter. New runner never took his position on 1st. |
Nov. 11 E4/E6 Men's 70 873 posts | So we now have two runners on 1st or only the original runner? Once the second hitter goes out of play he is out. Original runner remains on first unless he was tagged before 2nd runner left fair territory. Theoretically both could have been called out. We need more details. |
Nov. 11 E4/E6 Men's 70 873 posts | I just re-read your post. Second runner is out, once play begins, same reason, he is out of play. Hitter get the bag. man on 1st. What was the umps call? |
Nov. 11 BruceinGa Men's 70 3233 posts | Imo the runner that should have been on first is out because he was off the bag when the pitch was thrown. The hitter hits again because it is a dead ball out. |
Nov. 11 VINNY LV Men's 50 178 posts | should be a do over.. ump shouldn't have called time in til runner was on base.. my .02 worth |
Nov. 11 mad dog Men's 65 4191 posts | nope,the runner who never took first is out(out for being in the dugout)on the the first pitch.the batter then continues to hit if he didn't swing at the first pitch. |
Nov. 12 doker Men's 60 185 posts | I agree maddog once the first pitch was allowed the runner not being on first is out...and play resumes without that runner...fielding team shud have noticed....doker |
Nov. 12 terryspears Men's 55 38 posts | Happened to a team I played with in Pensacola league play last summer. May be a little different than your circumstance, but here's what happened to us. Batter attained first base and called for a runner. The runner never took the bag, and stood in the coaches box. I was playing second base, and the next batter hit a one hopper to me. As I had noticed, but not called attention to, the fact that the pinch runner never touched first base, I threw to first to record the out on the current batter/runner. The umpire and scorekeeper had lost track of the pinch runner and only wanted to record one out. After at least fifteen minutes of explaining we were finally awarded the two outs. |
Nov. 12 OTE24 Men's 65 123 posts | Neither Beanpole(the pitcher),Stumpy(SS),Umpire,1b,manager,scorekeeper realized until after the next hitter what had happened. Doker is right,someone should have noticed. It was a foggy night in more ways than one. On the other hand,the SSUSA method of cr's works the best. Wait until the cr takes the base before play resumes. Senior moments rule! |