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Rule 2: Definitions Section 1 - Appeals
Article 2 - Types of appeals
4 types.
1) Missing a base, either advancing or returning (live or dead ball appeal)
2) Leaving a base on a caught fly ball before the ball is first touched (live or
dead ball appeal)
3) Batting out of order (dead ball appeal only)
4) Attempting to advance to second base after making the turn at first base
overrunning first base (live ball appeal only)
Rule 2: Definitions Section 1 - Appeals
Article 3 - methods on which an appeal can be made, - b, dead ball
Once all runners have completed their advancement and time has been called,
the coach or any defensive player, with or without the ball, may make a verbal
appeal on a runner missing a base or leaving a base too soon on a caught fly
ball. The administering umpire should then make a decision on the play.
,Rule 2: Definitions Section 1 - Appeals
Article 4 - when appeals can be made. Note about last play
If any situation arises which could lead to an appeal by the defense on the last
play of the game, umpires should not leave the field until all infielders have left
fair territory and the catcher has vacated her normal fielding position. If teams
line up to shake hands,
there is little chance of an appeal even if the defensive infielders have not
crossed the foul line and umpires can leave the field at this point. No appeal
can be made once the umpires have left the field.
Rule 2: Definitions Section 3 -
Baseline/Path Article 2 - Base Path
Note: A runner establishes her own base path when she is not being played upon.
Rule 2: Definitions Section 8 - Bunt, Attempted Bunt, Drag
Bunt Article 2 - Attempted bunt
Any non swinging movement of the bat intended to tap the ball into play.
Holding the bat in the strike zone is considered a bunt attempt. In order to take
a pitch, the bat must be withdrawn - pulled backward away from the ball.
Rule 2: Definitions Section 9 -
Catch Article 1 - a catch is...
The act of a fielder who, with her hand(s) and/or glove/mitt securely gains
possession of a batted, pitched or thrown ball.
, Rule 2: Definitions Section 9 - Catch
Article 2 - establishing validity of the catch...
The fielder must prove she has control and that her release of the ball is voluntary
and intentional.
Rule 2: Definitions Section 9 -
Catch Article 3 - transferring
If the fielder has made the catch but drops the ball in either transferring it to
the throwing hand or making a throw, the ball shall be ruled caught.
Rule 2: Definitions Section 9 -
Catch Article 5 - No catch if...
A fielder catches a batted, pitched or thrown ball with anything other than her
hand (s) glove/mitt in its proper place.
Rule 2: Definitions Section 20 - Fair
ball Article 1 - A fair ball is a batted ball
that...
f) first falls or is first touched on or over fair territory beyond first, second, or
third base.
Rule 2: Definitions Section 20 - Fair
ball Article 2 - A fair fly...
... shall be judged adding to the relative position of the ball and the foul line, not
as to whether the fielder is in fair or foul territory at the time she touches the
ball.