Thank you. It's looks like your answer is the analytics for runs per inning when theses situations occur. I should have phrased the question to be how often does a runner score from second on a single with the different scenarios. Do they score 50% of the time, 10% of the time, 75% of the time?
This is really a hypothetical situation. I was thinking of a ball that was deflected by the catcher and hit the ODH inadvertently. While the play at the plate is probably over, there would be at least a batter/runner on the bases. Of course to complicate the situation, would be the situation...
Does anyone find a rule covering the on deck hitter struck inadvertently by an outfield throw when directing runners when advancing to home from third? Rule 7-1-D from the ASA rule book states the on deck hitter may not interfere with a defensive player's opportunity to make an out. Effect-dead...
Is there a rule for the length of a legal bat for NFHS play? I guess my question is when the NFHS rule states that the bat must meet the 2004 ASA Performance Standard does that mean the ASA Softball specifications of 34 " maximum or is there another ASA Performance Standard the bat must meet...
Thanks, I'll look for that drive mechanics thread. Seems like we are all on the same page as our concern was more on the girls having wider hips and driving the rear hip could possible damage her shoulder. Thanks, again.
Coach James, Thank you for your reply. I want to make sure I understand it correctly. You do believe a pitcher, man or woman, needs to use their legs and drive into the pitch with their hips? I'm not sure what the I/R is to start with in the classroom? I believe my friend has a good idea on...
A friend of mine was a World Class Men's pitcher and is now helping several pitches in the area develop as a pitcher in their own right. One of the college age kids said her personal pitching coach told her not to try and drive into the front leg and turn her hips as women have wider hips and...