- Jun 29, 2013
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I typically would give an SB on the first play if the C could block the ball, recover it, and still make a throw that nearly gets a runner out. My thought process on that is I would not score it a WP if the runner were thrown out, so it doesn't make a lot of sense to call it one if the throw is just a little late. I err on the side of the pitcher and runner on that one. But it is a judgment call and my judgment is not always right.
On the second play, I'd call it an e-2. The throw shouldn't be kicked away under any circumstances, and I agree with you that it likely was based on these facts. I don't see how the 3B could have done anything to prevent the ball from landing near the dugout based on this description. I would not score it a stolen base because, but for the ball being several feet away, that runner isn't going to advance and score the winning run.
On PB/WP, it's a judgment call. In MLB anything past the plate is generally called a passed ball, but not sure that is a fair standard in the younger ages for softball.
On the second play, I'd call it an e-2. The throw shouldn't be kicked away under any circumstances, and I agree with you that it likely was based on these facts. I don't see how the 3B could have done anything to prevent the ball from landing near the dugout based on this description. I would not score it a stolen base because, but for the ball being several feet away, that runner isn't going to advance and score the winning run.
On PB/WP, it's a judgment call. In MLB anything past the plate is generally called a passed ball, but not sure that is a fair standard in the younger ages for softball.