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OFFICIAL BASEBALL RULES: HOME Official Baseball Rules (OBR) 2020. 1.00 — OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME 2.00 — THE PLAYING FIELD 2.01 Layout of the Field. 2.02 Home Base. 2.03 The Bases. 2.04 The Pitcher's Plate. 2.05 Benches. 3.00 — EQUIPMENT AND UNIFORMS 3.01 The Ball. 3.02 The Bat. 3.03 Player Uniforms. 3.04 Catcher's Mitt. 3.05 First Baseman's Glove. 3.06Fielding Gloves
BASEBALL RULE MYTHS
Rule Ref. 1. The hands are part of the bat. The hands are not part of the bat; they are part of the batter. If a pitched ball hits the batter's hands while trying to avoid being hit, you have a batter hit-by-pitch. The ball is dead and the batter is awarded first base. THE TAG - UMPIREBIBLESEE MORE ON UMPIREBIBLE.COM BATTING OUT OF ORDER BASEPATH & RUNNING LANE BATTER'S INTERFERENCE Note: If you see batter's interference, but the catcher gets the throw off anyway and succeeds in retiring the runner, then ignore the interference.By Rule 6.03(a)(3), if the catcher retires the runner, then, in effect, the interference never happened.On such a play, then, if other runners were also stealing when the interference is waved off, they get to remain at the base they stole. HOME - UMPIREBIBLEHOMEBATTINGBASE RUNNINGFIELDINGPITCHINGINTERFERENCE The Umpire Bible is the premier website for new and developing umpires of amateur baseball, as well as for players, coaches, and fans who want to enhance their command of the rules of baseball.. Our mission: provide a dynamic platform for learning the rules of baseball, and to provide an introduction to the basics of umpire mechanics.And a bitmore, too.
OFFICIAL BASEBALL RULES: HOME Official Baseball Rules (OBR) 2020. 1.00 — OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME 2.00 — THE PLAYING FIELD 2.01 Layout of the Field. 2.02 Home Base. 2.03 The Bases. 2.04 The Pitcher's Plate. 2.05 Benches. 3.00 — EQUIPMENT AND UNIFORMS 3.01 The Ball. 3.02 The Bat. 3.03 Player Uniforms. 3.04 Catcher's Mitt. 3.05 First Baseman's Glove. 3.06Fielding Gloves
BASEBALL RULE MYTHS
Rule Ref. 1. The hands are part of the bat. The hands are not part of the bat; they are part of the batter. If a pitched ball hits the batter's hands while trying to avoid being hit, you have a batter hit-by-pitch. The ball is dead and the batter is awarded first base. THE TAG - UMPIREBIBLESEE MORE ON UMPIREBIBLE.COM BATTING OUT OF ORDER BASEPATH & RUNNING LANE BATTER'S INTERFERENCE Note: If you see batter's interference, but the catcher gets the throw off anyway and succeeds in retiring the runner, then ignore the interference.By Rule 6.03(a)(3), if the catcher retires the runner, then, in effect, the interference never happened.On such a play, then, if other runners were also stealing when the interference is waved off, they get to remain at the base they stole. OFFICIAL BASEBALL RULES: HOME Official Baseball Rules (OBR) 2020. 1.00 — OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME 2.00 — THE PLAYING FIELD 2.01 Layout of the Field. 2.02 Home Base. 2.03 The Bases. 2.04 The Pitcher's Plate. 2.05 Benches. 3.00 — EQUIPMENT AND UNIFORMS 3.01 The Ball. 3.02 The Bat. 3.03 Player Uniforms. 3.04 Catcher's Mitt. 3.05 First Baseman's Glove. 3.06Fielding Gloves
RULE 7 - UMPIREBIBLE Rule 7 - Batting. Section 1 - POSITION AND BATTING ORDER. 7-1-1 Each player of the team at bat shall become the batter and shall take his position within a batter’s box, on either side of home plate, in the order in which his name appears on the lineup card as delivered to the umpire prior to the game ().This order shall be followed during the entire game except that an entering substituteSTART POSITIONS
Start Positions (two-man) In this article we discuss the start positions for the base umpire on both the small and big diamonds. But before we go any farther, we need to define some terms: Small diamond. Baseball diamond with 60-foot base paths and 46-foot pitching distance. This small field is common for leagues whose players are 12years old
TIME PLAYS - UMPIREBIBLE Time Plays. A time play (not "timing" play) is when a third out (but not a force out) is made on the bases on the same play in which another runner crosses home plate. If the runner touches home plate before the third out is made on the bases, the run scores. If the third out is made before the runner touches home, then the run doesnot score.
AWARDING BASES
The award is two bases from the time of the throw. This is a live-ball infraction, so wait for action to conclude before calling "Time" and making base awards. Note: This rule only applies if the detached item actually touches a thrown ball; if an item is thrown but does not touch the ball there isBALKS - UMPIREBIBLE
Important: If the ball is put in play on a balk and all runners, including the batter-runner, advance at least one base, then wave off the balk and play on.If all runners do not advance one base safely, wait for action to conclude and then enforce the balk. Note: High school (NFHS) rules differ in that balks are an immediate dead ball, regardless of the outcome of the pitch. THE CATCH - UMPIREBIBLE The definition lists two essential criteria for a legal catch: First, the fielder must gain "secure possession in hand or glove of a ball in flight." The fielder must hold the ball long enough to "prove that he has complete control of the ball." Then, second, when he releases theball it
FOUL BALL / FOUL TIP A foul tip is a pitched ball that skips off the bat and goes "sharp and direct" to the catcher's glove "and is legally caught."That the ball is caught is the cornerstone of the definition of a foul tip. A ball that is not caught by the catcher is not (and cannot be) a foul tip. A foul tip is always a strike; and, unlike a foul ball, a foul tip can result in strike three. RUNNER TOUCHED BY LIVE BALL Runner touched by a batted ball. As we said, any runner touched by a live batted ball has committed interference and is out. The ball is dead. The batter-runner is awarded first base (unless he is the one touched by the batted ball), and other runners advance only if forced. DESIGNATED HITTER / EXTRA HITTER Designated Hitter / Extra Hitter. Implemented in the American League in 1973, the Designated Hitter (DH) rule has migrated to most levels of amateur baseball, but in somewhat different forms. While OBR Rule 5.11 provides for a designated hitter to bat for the pitcher (and only the pitcher), most DH rules in amateur baseball leagues allow the DH HOME - UMPIREBIBLEHOMEBATTINGBASE RUNNINGFIELDINGPITCHINGINTERFERENCE The UmpireBible is the premier website for new and developing umpires of amateur baseball, as well as for players, coaches, and fans who want to enhance their command of the rules of baseball. Our mission: provide a dynamic platform for learning the rules of baseball, and to provide an introduction to the basics of umpire mechanics. PRE-GAME MEETING CHECKLIST Arrange to park together so you can conduct your pregame meeting while preparing for the game. Agree on colors (by tradition, the plate umpire calls the shirt color). Arrive at the field at least 30 minutes before game time. Recommended: arrive one hour before game time. Check in with tournament director, coaches, or athletic director. THE TAG - UMPIREBIBLESEE MORE ON UMPIREBIBLE.COM BATTING OUT OF ORDER TIME PLAYS - UMPIREBIBLE Time Plays. A time play (not "timing" play) is when a third out (but not a force out) is made on the bases on the same play in which another runner crosses home plate. If the runner touches home plate before the third out is made on the bases, the run scores. If the third out is made before the runner touches home, then the run doesnot score.
BATTER TOUCHED BY LIVE BALL A batter in a "legal batting position" (that is, with feet in the batter's box) is awarded first if he or his clothing is touched by a pitched ball. The ball is dead. Runners on base advance if forced. But hold on a minute. In 5.05 (b) (2) we get our first exceptions – actually, two exceptions.AWARDING BASES
PITCHER'S MOUND & FIELD DIMENSIONS The pitcher's mound. On a regulation baseball diamond, the pitcher's mound measures 18' in diameter. The flat area atop the diamond, called the table, measures 5 feet wide by 34 inches deep. Six inches from the front edge of the table is the pitcher's plate (also called the rubber), which measures six inches deep by 24 inches wide. BATTER'S INTERFERENCE Note: If you see batter's interference, but the catcher gets the throw off anyway and succeeds in retiring the runner, then ignore the interference.By Rule 6.03(a)(3), if the catcher retires the runner, then, in effect, the interference never happened.On such a play, then, if other runners were also stealing when the interference is waved off, they get to remain at the base they stole. BATTER’S INTERFERENCE The rules that governs batter’s interference are Rules 6.03(a)(3) and 5.09(b)(8).In fact, the rules themselves are pretty straightforward. In fact, we have an entire article devoted to Batter’s Interference in the Rules Plainspoken library at the UmpireBible.. What’s not straightforward is interpreting and applying the rule. In fact, few calls generate more heated argumentsthan this one.
HOME - UMPIREBIBLEHOMEBATTINGBASE RUNNINGFIELDINGPITCHINGINTERFERENCE The UmpireBible is the premier website for new and developing umpires of amateur baseball, as well as for players, coaches, and fans who want to enhance their command of the rules of baseball. Our mission: provide a dynamic platform for learning the rules of baseball, and to provide an introduction to the basics of umpire mechanics. PRE-GAME MEETING CHECKLIST Arrange to park together so you can conduct your pregame meeting while preparing for the game. Agree on colors (by tradition, the plate umpire calls the shirt color). Arrive at the field at least 30 minutes before game time. Recommended: arrive one hour before game time. Check in with tournament director, coaches, or athletic director. THE TAG - UMPIREBIBLESEE MORE ON UMPIREBIBLE.COM BATTING OUT OF ORDER TIME PLAYS - UMPIREBIBLE Time Plays. A time play (not "timing" play) is when a third out (but not a force out) is made on the bases on the same play in which another runner crosses home plate. If the runner touches home plate before the third out is made on the bases, the run scores. If the third out is made before the runner touches home, then the run doesnot score.
BATTER TOUCHED BY LIVE BALL A batter in a "legal batting position" (that is, with feet in the batter's box) is awarded first if he or his clothing is touched by a pitched ball. The ball is dead. Runners on base advance if forced. But hold on a minute. In 5.05 (b) (2) we get our first exceptions – actually, two exceptions.AWARDING BASES
PITCHER'S MOUND & FIELD DIMENSIONS The pitcher's mound. On a regulation baseball diamond, the pitcher's mound measures 18' in diameter. The flat area atop the diamond, called the table, measures 5 feet wide by 34 inches deep. Six inches from the front edge of the table is the pitcher's plate (also called the rubber), which measures six inches deep by 24 inches wide. BATTER'S INTERFERENCE Note: If you see batter's interference, but the catcher gets the throw off anyway and succeeds in retiring the runner, then ignore the interference.By Rule 6.03(a)(3), if the catcher retires the runner, then, in effect, the interference never happened.On such a play, then, if other runners were also stealing when the interference is waved off, they get to remain at the base they stole. BATTER’S INTERFERENCE The rules that governs batter’s interference are Rules 6.03(a)(3) and 5.09(b)(8).In fact, the rules themselves are pretty straightforward. In fact, we have an entire article devoted to Batter’s Interference in the Rules Plainspoken library at the UmpireBible.. What’s not straightforward is interpreting and applying the rule. In fact, few calls generate more heated argumentsthan this one.
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Start Positions (two-man) In this article we discuss the start positions for the base umpire on both the small and big diamonds. But before we go any farther, we need to define some terms: Small diamond. Baseball diamond with 60-foot base paths and 46-foot pitching distance. This small field is common for leagues whose players are 12years old
BASE RUNNING
The Base Runner. Runner Touched by Live Ball. Basepath & Running Lane. Force Play Slide Rule / Illegal Slide. Awarding Bases. Time Plays.Details.
BATTER'S INTERFERENCE Note: If you see batter's interference, but the catcher gets the throw off anyway and succeeds in retiring the runner, then ignore the interference.By Rule 6.03(a)(3), if the catcher retires the runner, then, in effect, the interference never happened.On such a play, then, if other runners were also stealing when the interference is waved off, they get to remain at the base they stole.BALKS - UMPIREBIBLE
Important: If the ball is put in play on a balk and all runners, including the batter-runner, advance at least one base, then wave off the balk and play on.If all runners do not advance one base safely, wait for action to conclude and then enforce the balk. Note: High school (NFHS) rules differ in that balks are an immediate dead ball, regardless of the outcome of the pitch. BASEPATH & RUNNING LANE Base Path & Running Lane. The first and most important thing to know about the base path is that there is no such thing as a base path (none exists) until a play is made on a runner. The base path is established when a fielder with the ball attempts to tag a runner. Then, and only then, is there a base path. And the base path is astraight line
FOUL BALL / FOUL TIP A foul tip is a pitched ball that skips off the bat and goes "sharp and direct" to the catcher's glove "and is legally caught."That the ball is caught is the cornerstone of the definition of a foul tip. A ball that is not caught by the catcher is not (and cannot be) a foul tip. A foul tip is always a strike; and, unlike a foul ball, a foul tip can result in strike three. RULE 7 - UMPIREBIBLE Rule 7 - Batting. Section 1 - POSITION AND BATTING ORDER. 7-1-1 Each player of the team at bat shall become the batter and shall take his position within a batter’s box, on either side of home plate, in the order in which his name appears on the lineup card as delivered to the umpire prior to the game ().This order shall be followed during the entire game except that an entering substitute DESIGNATED HITTER / EXTRA HITTER Designated Hitter / Extra Hitter. Implemented in the American League in 1973, the Designated Hitter (DH) rule has migrated to most levels of amateur baseball, but in somewhat different forms. While OBR Rule 5.11 provides for a designated hitter to bat for the pitcher (and only the pitcher), most DH rules in amateur baseball leagues allow the DH HOME - UMPIREBIBLEHOMEBATTINGBASE RUNNINGFIELDINGPITCHINGINTERFERENCE The UmpireBible is the premier website for new and developing umpires of amateur baseball, as well as for players, coaches, and fans who want to enhance their command of the rules of baseball. Our mission: provide a dynamic platform for learning the rules of baseball, and to provide an introduction to the basics of umpire mechanics.BASEBALL RULE MYTHS
Rule Ref. 1. The hands are part of the bat. The hands are not part of the bat; they are part of the batter. If a pitched ball hits the batter's hands while trying to avoid being hit, you have a batter hit-by-pitch. The ball is dead and the batter is awarded first base. BATTER'S INTERFERENCE Note: If you see batter's interference, but the catcher gets the throw off anyway and succeeds in retiring the runner, then ignore the interference.By Rule 6.03(a)(3), if the catcher retires the runner, then, in effect, the interference never happened.On such a play, then, if other runners were also stealing when the interference is waved off, they get to remain at the base they stole. THE TAG - UMPIREBIBLESEE MORE ON UMPIREBIBLE.COMTABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 7-3: Batting Infractions - A Batter Shall Not. 7-3-1 Delay the game; may leave batter's box when 7-3-2 Hit ball with foot outside box, or touching home plate BASEPATH & RUNNING LANESUBSTITUTIONS
4 Unannounced substitutions. If a manager fails to notify the plate umpire of an otherwise legal substitution, what you have is an unannounced substitution . When this happens, the substitution takes effect when the player takes his proper position on the field, specifically, (1) the pitcher takes the mound, (2) a batter steps into the batter's box, (3) a fielder takes his defensive BATTING OUT OF ORDERAWARDING BASES
RUNNER TOUCHED BY LIVE BALL Runner touched by a batted ball. As we said, any runner touched by a live batted ball has committed interference and is out. The ball is dead. The batter-runner is awarded first base (unless he is the one touched by the batted ball), and other runners advance only if forced. HOME - UMPIREBIBLEHOMEBATTINGBASE RUNNINGFIELDINGPITCHINGINTERFERENCE The UmpireBible is the premier website for new and developing umpires of amateur baseball, as well as for players, coaches, and fans who want to enhance their command of the rules of baseball. Our mission: provide a dynamic platform for learning the rules of baseball, and to provide an introduction to the basics of umpire mechanics.BASEBALL RULE MYTHS
Rule Ref. 1. The hands are part of the bat. The hands are not part of the bat; they are part of the batter. If a pitched ball hits the batter's hands while trying to avoid being hit, you have a batter hit-by-pitch. The ball is dead and the batter is awarded first base. BATTER'S INTERFERENCE Note: If you see batter's interference, but the catcher gets the throw off anyway and succeeds in retiring the runner, then ignore the interference.By Rule 6.03(a)(3), if the catcher retires the runner, then, in effect, the interference never happened.On such a play, then, if other runners were also stealing when the interference is waved off, they get to remain at the base they stole. THE TAG - UMPIREBIBLESEE MORE ON UMPIREBIBLE.COMTABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 7-3: Batting Infractions - A Batter Shall Not. 7-3-1 Delay the game; may leave batter's box when 7-3-2 Hit ball with foot outside box, or touching home plate BASEPATH & RUNNING LANESUBSTITUTIONS
4 Unannounced substitutions. If a manager fails to notify the plate umpire of an otherwise legal substitution, what you have is an unannounced substitution . When this happens, the substitution takes effect when the player takes his proper position on the field, specifically, (1) the pitcher takes the mound, (2) a batter steps into the batter's box, (3) a fielder takes his defensive BATTING OUT OF ORDERAWARDING BASES
RUNNER TOUCHED BY LIVE BALL Runner touched by a batted ball. As we said, any runner touched by a live batted ball has committed interference and is out. The ball is dead. The batter-runner is awarded first base (unless he is the one touched by the batted ball), and other runners advance only if forced.TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 7-3: Batting Infractions - A Batter Shall Not. 7-3-1 Delay the game; may leave batter's box when 7-3-2 Hit ball with foot outside box, or touching home plateFED_RULES HOME
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TIME PLAYS - UMPIREBIBLE Time Plays. A time play (not "timing" play) is when a third out (but not a force out) is made on the bases on the same play in which another runner crosses home plate. If the runner touches home plate before the third out is made on the bases, the run scores. If the third out is made before the runner touches home, then the run doesnot score.
THE BATTER - UMPIREBIBLE Illegally batted ball — 6.03 (a) (1) If a batter swings at and strikes a pitched ball with one or both of his feet touching the ground entirely outside the batter's box, this is an illegally batted ball. The ball is dead, the batter is out, and runners, if advancing,must return.
PROPER APPEALS
Fails to touch a base advancing or retreating. 6.03 (b) Batting out of order appeal. 8.02 (entire) Appeal of umpire decisions. There are several infractions that the umpire does not rule on automatically. These are appeal plays, and the umpire can rule on these infractions only if the opposing team initiates a proper appeal.BALKS - UMPIREBIBLE
Important: If the ball is put in play on a balk and all runners, including the batter-runner, advance at least one base, then wave off the balk and play on.If all runners do not advance one base safely, wait for action to conclude and then enforce the balk. Note: High school (NFHS) rules differ in that balks are an immediate dead ball, regardless of the outcome of the pitch. RULE 7 - UMPIREBIBLE Rule 7 - Batting. Section 1 - POSITION AND BATTING ORDER. 7-1-1 Each player of the team at bat shall become the batter and shall take his position within a batter’s box, on either side of home plate, in the order in which his name appears on the lineup card as delivered to the umpire prior to the game ().This order shall be followed during the entire game except that an entering substitute LEGAL PITCHING POSITIONS Legal Pitching Positions. There are two legal pitching positions – the windup position and the set position . What differentiates the two is the position of the pitcher's feet as he engages the pitching rubber prior to delivering the pitch. Important: The terms " pivot foot " and "free foot" are important. BATTER TOUCHED BY LIVE BALL A batter in a "legal batting position" (that is, with feet in the batter's box) is awarded first if he or his clothing is touched by a pitched ball. The ball is dead. Runners on base advance if forced. But hold on a minute. In 5.05 (b) (2) we get our first exceptions – actually, two exceptions. DESIGNATED HITTER / EXTRA HITTER Designated Hitter / Extra Hitter. Implemented in the American League in 1973, the Designated Hitter (DH) rule has migrated to most levels of amateur baseball, but in somewhat different forms. While OBR Rule 5.11 provides for a designated hitter to bat for the pitcher (and only the pitcher), most DH rules in amateur baseball leagues allow the DHHome
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