Baseball 2013 Baseball Umpire Training PowerPoint created by John Hickey 2012 Baseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey NFHS Baseball Rule 5 Dead Ball Suspension of Play ID: 134509
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NEMOA
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2013Baseball Umpire TrainingPowerPoint created by John Hickey, 2012
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NFHS
Baseball Rule
5Dead Ball- Suspension of PlayBaseball Training Presentation created by John HickeySlide3
Dead Ball !
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
A pitch touched a batter or his clothes even if the batter swings.Baseball Training Presentation created by John HickeySlide5
Situation:
Ruling: “Dead Ball, Strike 3, Batters Out”.
Baseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey> 3-2 pitch, batter swings and misses as ball hits him in his side.
Ruling:Slide6
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
b) If the pitch hits batter in the strike zone, balls dead, it’s a strike, umpire announces the count.Baseball Training Presentation created by John HickeySlide7
Situation:
Ruling: “Dead Ball, the count is 1-2”
Exception: Pitched ball contacts jersey hanging out of pants, call the pitch.Baseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey> 1-1 pitch, batter hangs over the zone to bunt, the pitch is a strike that hits the hands.
Ruling:
Exception: If a pitched ball contacts a batter’s jersey hanging out of pants, call the pitch.Slide8
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
the ball is illegally batted or intentionally or unintentionally struck by the bat a second timeBaseball Training Presentation created by John HickeySlide9
Situation:
Ruling: “Dead Ball” batters out. R1 returns to 1
st.Baseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey
> R1 on 1
st
, stealing on the pitch, B2 steps back out of the box and hits a fair ball.
Ruling:Slide10
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
The batter enters the box with an illegal bat.Baseball Training Presentation created by John HickeySlide11
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A FOUL BALL Is a Dead Ball
1. touches any object other than the ground or any person other than a fielder in foul territory.2. goes from the bat to the catcher’s protector, mask or person without touching his hand/mitt first.
3. goes from the bat and hits the plate umpire or lodges in his uniform or equipment.
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Dead Ball Mechanic
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
Interference by a runner, batter-runner, retired runner, batter or any other person (coach, batboy, media personnel or non-participating player on the field).Baseball Training Presentation created by John HickeySlide14
Situation:
> B3 hits ground ball to left. F7 throws to the infield where it hits the umpire or R1 between 2
nd & 3rd, Is the ball dead? No this is a thrown not batted ball;
unless intentional interference by runner.
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Situation:
> R1 on 1
st, grounder F6 thrown to F4 (start of a double play) R1 (legal slide) contacts F4 in front of bag,Ruling:Ruling: No violation provided slide is legal
and not malicious.
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Situation:
> R1 on 1
st, B2 hits grounder towards F4, ball hits R1 in front of F4, “interference”Ruling:Ruling: Immediate “Dead Ball,”
R1 out and BR out at time of interference..
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
f) a Fair Batted Ball:1. Touches a runner or umpire in front of a fielder or fielders other than the pitcher.
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Situation:
> R1 on 2nd
, B2 hits ball between f5 & f6 who are playing up for the bunt and neither have a chance to make play on the ball, the batted ball accidentally hits R1, Ruling:Ruling: R1 contact with the ball is ignored and ball is live. Ruling: R1 contact with the ball is ignored and ball is live.
Note: If R1 had intentionally deflected the batted ball, “Dead Ball, R1 is Out, B2 is credited w/hit.
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Situation:
> R1 on 3rd, R2 on 1st, batted ball by B3 hits umpire in fair territory behind F5.Ruling:
Ruling: The ball remains live since it passed an infielder other than the pitcher.
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Situation:
> R1 on 3rd, R2 on 1st, batted ball by B3 hits umpire behind pitcher but in front of F4.Ruling:
Ruling: “Dead Ball”
all runners return to time of pitch unless forced by B3 who is credited with a hit.
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Situation:
> R1 on 2nd
, R2 on 1st, fielder in position to make play on batted ball behind runner standing on bag. The ball hits R1 standing on 2nd.Ruling:
Ruling: “Dead Ball” R1 is out.
(The base isn’t a sanctuary.)
B3 is credited with a hit.
R2 & B3, 1
st
& 2
nd
.
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Situation:
>R1 on 3
rd, batted ball caroms off 3rd base and hits R1 in foul territory, Mechanic:
It is a Live Ball,
point fair- but do not speak.
The runner is where he belongs.
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Situation:
> 2 outs, R1 & R2 are on 3
rd & 2nd, B5 hits a line drive scoring R1 & R2, B5 collapses with knee injury before reaching 1st, ball is relayed to 1st, 3 outs
Ruling:
Ruling: No runs score
because BR didn’t reach 1
st
before 3
rd
out.
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
f) a Fair Batted Ball:2. Touches spectator fair or foulBaseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey
“DEAD BALL !”Slide25
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
f) a Fair Batted Ball:3. Goes over or through or wedges in the field fence or lodges in players equipment or uniform.Baseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey
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Situation:
> Line drive rips the glove from the pitcher’s hand. The pitcher retrieves glove containing ball and throws to first baseman.
Ruling:Ruling: “Dead Ball” immediately as soon as it becomes apparent it’s lodged- 2 bases.
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Situation:
> Line drive to F6, after several attempts to remove the ball from his glove and batter runner has reached 1
st, F6 removes ball.Ruling:Ruling: Ball temporarily stuck, play stands.
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
g) Pitch or Thrown Ball is:1. Touched by a spectator, non-participating player, or goes into dead ball area, or lodges in an umpire’s, catcher’s or offensive player’s equipment or uniform.
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Situation:
> 3rd
strike to B1 is missed by F2, the ball lodges between catcher and his protector, while the catcher is hunting for ball B1 continues to 2nd base.Ruling:
Ruling: “Dead Ball” one base from the rubber.
BR get 1
st
, all others get 1 base from T.O.P.
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
h) If the umpire handles a live ball, calls “Time”, gives “Do Not Pitch Signal” or inadvertently announces “Foul”.Baseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey
“DEAD BALL !”
...dummy...Slide31
Situation:
> R1 & R2 on 1
st & 3rd, runners double steal, B3 hits pop up over foul territory, umpire prematurely calls “FOUL”, ball drops fair.Ruling:
Ruling: When ball touches ground it’s a
“dead ball.”
Runners return.
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A ball called “foul” by an umpire becomes a foul ball and really upsets the offense... Don’t rush the call!Slide32
Situation:
> 0-1 pitch, B3 hits high pop over foul line past 1
st, Plate umpire signals “fair”, Base umpire calls “FOUL”. Ruling:Ruling: It’s a dead ball, batter returns to bat 0-2.
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...don’t expect any post-season assignments.
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Do NOT rush your calls...
There is no need to call a ball foul until it is touched in foul territory or stops moving.Let the play finish. Slide34
Situation:
> 1-1 pitch, B1 hits line drive left field line, clearly brings up dust, Plate umpire being blocked by F5 calls “FOUL”, Offense ask U.I.C. to ask for help.
Ruling:Ruling: “DEAD BALL,” batter returns to box
count 1-2.
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A ball called “foul” by any umpire is a foul ball.Slide35
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
i) After a fielder catches a fair or foul ball and leaves the field of play.Baseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey
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Situation:
> F7 catches ball with 1 ft. on dead ball line and other in dead ball area,
Ruling:Ruling: “Catch” and in play. (Only vocalize the catch.)
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Situation:
> F9 catches ball with both feet in dead ball area.
Ruling:Ruling: “Dead Ball. No Catch.”
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If possible, call it as soon as the player has completely entered the DEAD BALL area to avoid hazardous play. However, be certain that the ball will also be out of play...
Also,
Call any ball clearly out of play as “Out-Of-Play” to avoid players risking injury going for an out of play ball.Slide38
Situation:
> F7 catches ball both feet in play
then unintentionally steps or falls completely into dead ball area.Ruling:Ruling: “Catch, Dead Ball” any runners advance 1 base from time of pitch. Intentionally, 2 bases from T.O.P.
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Situation:
> F9 makes diving catch, sliding into dead ball area and feet remain in play.
Ruling:Ruling: The ball remains live as long as part of F9’s body is touching dead ball line.
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
j) an infielder intentionally drops a fair ball (fly, line drive or bunt) with at least 1st base occupied with less than 2 outs. Baseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey
“DEAD BALL !”
Note: Manipulating a ball to the ground (with less the 2 outs) is prohibited, “Dead Ball, Batters Out”, runners return to T.O.P.
Allowing a ball to drop untouched is nothing, “no call.”
Exception
:
Infield fly rule,”
If the infield fly is in effect the ball remains alive.Slide41
Situation:
> R1 on 1st
, B2 hits a line drive or pop up, F4 intentionally drops the ball. Ruling:Ruling: “Dead Ball, Batters Out.” R1 returns to 1
st
.
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Note:
Manipulating a ball to the ground- that’s touching it but intentionally allowing it to fall,
(with less the 2 outs) is prohibited: “Dead Ball, Batters Out” and runners return to bases from T.O.P. Allowing a ball to drop untouched is nothing, “no call.”Exception: “Infield fly rule.” If infield fly is in effect the ball remains alive.
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
k) Balk or illegal pitch.Baseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
l) Batted, pitched or thrown ball touches a designated media area or anyone or anything partially in the designated media area.Baseball Training Presentation created by John Hickey
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Ball becomes dead immediately when:
Danny- check this slide... > Hidden Ball Trick: >Tag batter runner after being hit by pitch and over running 1st
.
>Tag batter runner after base hit to outfield and over running 1
st
.
Tag batter runner after base on balls and over running 1
st
.
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Delayed
Dead
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Delayed Dead Ball:
Batter interference with catcher> 1-1 pitch, R1 on 1st, stealing on the pitch, B2 steps back out of the box, swings and misses.
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Situation:
> 1-1 pitch, R1 on 1
st, stealing on the pitch, B2 steps back out of the box, swings and misses.Ruling:Ruling: No infraction unless B2 interferes with F2’s throw to 2nd
, Count 1-2.
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Delayed Dead Ball:b) Catcher or fielder interference on batter or runner.
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Delayed Dead Ball:c)
Detached equipment, 3 or 4 bases (depending)Baseball Training Presentation created by John HickeySlide51
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Delayed Dead Ball:d) Illegal glove or mitt
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Delayed Dead Ball:e)
Umpire interference with catcher attempting a play.> 1-1 pitch, R1 on 1st, stealing on the pitch, B2 steps back out of the box, swings and misses.No infraction unless B2 interferes with F2’s throw to 2
nd
, Count 1-2.
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Situation:
> R1 & R2, 3
rd & 1st, R1 & R2 attempt double steal, umpire interferes w/catcher throwing to F4, Umpire give delayed dead ball signal; Ruling:
Ruling: If R2 is not put out runners are returned to bases the T.O.P
.
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Ruling: If R2 is put out, play stands.Slide54
Situation:
> R1 & R2, 3
rd & 1st, double steal, plate ump interferes with F2’s throw to 2nd, F6 cuts off throw and relays back to the plate and retires R1,Ruling:
Ruling: Play stands, umpire interference is ignored.
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If no outs are made
“Time, Dead Ball”,
& R2 return to 3
rd
& 1
st
. Slide55
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Delayed Dead Ball:
Verbal interference, Examples like: “Time,” or “I got it”.Baseball Training Presentation created by John HickeySlide56
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Delayed Dead Ball:g) Deliberate
removal of batting helmet when required during live ball.Baseball Training Presentation created by John HickeySlide57
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Delayed Dead Ball:
h) Coach physically assist runner.The ball becomes dead when time is taken to make awards on catcher or fielder obstruction
or
impose penalties on base runners
and when an
intentional base on balls
is awarded.
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Situation:
> R1 on 1st
, B2 receives ball four, catcher throws to F3 who misses and ball goes into right field,R1 goes to 3rd, B2 goes to 2nd. Question: Are these advances legal or is ball dead after “Ball 4?”
Answer: The ball is “Live” after ball four.
Runners may advance.
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Situation:
The Umpire is putting new ball into play.
Question: At what point does the U.I.C. say “PLAY” and give the signal?Answer: When the ball is in pitcher’s hand or glove and he is on the rubber in legal pitching position and both the batter and catcher are in their respective boxes.
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