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Volunteer Umpire Tip of the Month – June
2006
These tips deal with the location a player takes on the field.
Rule 4.03 provides that when the ball is put in play at the start of
or during a game, all fielders other than the catcher shall be in
fair territory.
In particular, when holding a runner on first base, the first
baseman shall position himself/herself with both feet in fair
territory. There is no penalty specified for violation, other than
the first baseman shall be instructed by the umpire to keep both
feet in fair territory. If a player, after being directed by the
umpire, blatantly refuses to comply, the player is subject to
ejection. At this point the team manager/coaches should be involved
in the discussions.
When the batter assumes a batting stance in the batter's box, he/she
shall have both feet entirely within the batter's box; i.e., no part
of either foot may extend beyond the outer edge of the lines
defining the box when the batter assumes a position in the box.
There is no penalty specified for violation other than the batter
shall be instructed by the umpire to stay within the batter's box.
If a player, after being directed by the umpire, blatantly refuses
to comply, he/she is subject to ejection. See Rule 6.03. At this
point the team manager/coaches should be involved in the
discussions.
Rule 6.02(c) provides that if the batter refuses to take a position
in the batter's box during a time at bat, the umpire shall order the
pitcher to pitch and shall call "Strike" on each such pitch. On such
pitch, the ball remains alive and in play (runners may advance at
their own risk). The batter may take a proper position after any
such pitch and the regular ball and strike count shall continue, but
if the batter does not take a proper position before three strikes
are called, he/she shall be declared out.
Once the umpire has ordered the pitcher to pitch under this rule,
the batter is not allowed to step back in quickly and offer at the
pitch. Under this rule, once invoked, the penalty applies, and the
umpire shall call the pitch a strike. After the umpire has ordered
the pitcher to pitch, should the batter re-enter the box and hit
such pitch, the ball is dead, a strike is called, and any
advancement on the bases is nullified. At this point the team
manager/coaches should be involved in the discussions.
Remember, umpires can get rule updates, interpretations, useful tips
like these and much more, by signing up for the Little League Umpire
Registry. Click here for more details:
http://www.littleleague.org/umpires/index.asp
Also, chartered Little Leagues can order a copy of the Little League
E-Rules CD, which now includes videos of selected rules. Click here
for more details:
http://www.littleleague.org/media/rule_example.asp
For more information contact Little League International
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