Didn't make myself clear. If the illegal pitch is a no pitch and called a ball and by rule if you have a runner on base they advance. If you had a runner on third, the winning run, by rule she comes in, game over. Is that correct? But in a HR scenario, she hits one over the wall on a illegal pitch, no one on base, what's the rule?
Old way or new, it is a delayed dead ball. Batter can hit it.
I understood, I was talking about the old rule. Would an illegal pitch negate a walk-off HR? I brought it up because I have never seen this happen or thought of it. This would bring the fans of a possible winning HR out of the stands in a riot mode. Especially in a WCWS championship game......
If the result of the illegal pitch favors the offense, the batting team can certainly take that result. i.e. hit a double or HR or even a single with a runner scoring from 2nd....
Has the rule really been changed? I cannot find anything on the google.
[QUOTE=TonaldDrump;1046994]Has the rule really been changed? I cannot find anything on the google.
This is the specific rule change.
q. Illegal Pitch (Rule 10.8).
(1) Recommendation. Change the standard effect of an illegal pitch to a ball on the batter only. Base runners will no longer advance one base unless forced because the batter is awarded first base when hit by an illegal pitch not swung at or ball four is an illegal pitch.
(2) Effective date. Immediately.
(3) Rationale. An illegal pitch has no effect on a base runner in softball since they cannot leave the base until the pitch is released. The committee felt that awarding a ball on the batter and a one-base advance for any runner was an excessive penalty on the pitcher’s illegal action.
(4) Estimated budget impact. None.
(5) Student-athlete impact. None.
This is the NCAA PDF link to all the rule changes for the 2018-2019 seasons.
http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/fi...s_20170817.pdf
Good rule changes.
For those who really get into all the rules of the game, you can download the complete 2018-2019 rule book in three different formats for free at the link below.
http://www.ncaapublications.com/p-45...all-rules.aspx
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