History of ESO Concept

ESO Baseball Rules
Mini Clinic
With
Rick Roder
November 15, 2007
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Welcome!
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Off-season clinics are posted twice per month at ESO
“Online Training.”
Questions are submitted by umpires via email.
For each mini clinic play you’ll be asked to “make the call.”
Use PAUSE button to read options in any frame.
Rules, sources, mechanics, helpful hints provided.
Rule differences (pro, NFHS, NCAA) will be noted.
Bonus: Monthly quiz posted last day of month.
November 15, 2007: Taiwan Championships
• R2, R1, no outs, hit and run
• Pop up coming down to F3, will be fair, umpires call
“infield fly, batter’s out!”
• R1 then unintentionally interferes with F3, who drops
the fly ball.
• R2 goes to third, R1 remains at first
Does IF negate the INT? Does INT negate the IF? Can
there be a double play?
What’s the call?
A) IF and INT must both be enforced; 2 outs and R2 goes back
to second.
B) Infield fly only; cannot be interference when the ball does not
have to be caught. But ball is dead and R2 returns to
second.
C) Same as “B” except play stands, R2 stays at 3B.
D) INT takes precedence over IF; ball is dead, R1 is out, BR to
first and R2 back to second.
Correct Answer:
A) IF and INT must both be enforced; 2 outs and R2
goes back to second.
B) Infield fly only; cannot be interference when the ball does not
have to be caught. But ball is dead and R2 returns to
second.
C) Same as “A” except play stands, R2 stays at 3B.
D) INT takes precedence over IF; ball is dead, R1 is out, BR to
first and R2 back to second.
Ian’s Follow-up Question:
How can there be a double play when the
interference was clearly unintentional?
R2 and R1, slow-running batter hits one-hopper to F6, R2
unintentionally interferes; only R2 is out. Must be
intentional for a double play (pro rules).
Answer:
In our original play, TWO rules had to be enforced;
infield fly AND interference.
In follow-up play, only one rule was involved, a rule
that clearly provides for only one out (and two if
the interference is intentional).
Note: NFHS 8.1.2 and 9.3.2c provide for calling 2 outs in
the follow-up play if obvious double play would have
occurred.
Lessons for today:
A rule may specifically provide that a double play be
called.
A rule may also specifically provide that only one out is
called, even if it was looking like there would be two.
If two rules must be enforced, you have the likelihood a
“double play” simply due to the fact that both must be
enforced.
Crew Advice
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Almost certainly will have crew “get together” on
plays like this.
Make certain each individual rule gets its “due”
Intent is vital; make sure all are on the same page
regarding whether something was intentional
As always, try to keep your deliberation short
However…get it right!
Thank you for participating!
Next ESO Mini Clinic: November 30
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