Reply To: Batter steps out of batters box

    Greg Spencer
    Participant

    tenduramax2:
    The direct answer to your specific question is that the pitcher is ejected for unsportsman’s like conduct which supersedes everything else.

    I just wanted to add these two scenarios I’ve seen and now I handled each.

    1. The batter is not granted time, steps out of the box and is unintentionally hit by the pitch:

    Dead ball ball unless it’s ball 4 in which case he takes his base & no runners may advance unless forced.

    2. The batter steps out without time causing the pitcher to balk either intentionally or unintentionally:

    Dead ball, nullify the balk caused by the batter and simply do over. No runners may advance.

    p.s.

    I don’t think the pitcher would throw at the batter intentionally in the situation.

    In scenario two if both feet are out of the box it’s a strike.

Don't strike out!

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