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No one on here has picked up on the controversy at the end of Saturday's Radford game. I am far from knowing everything about the new college rule, but I know from several sources that it was in effect at the end of the game. A lot of other people were not well versed on it including both coaches and the umpires.
The rule cited on the play is that on a walk off home run as Radcliff hit, the game is over when the batter touches first base. The fact that Hall touched Radcliff did not factor in. The first run counted although I am not sure he crossed the plate. Some are saying he was on third and some were saying he was on second. One player said he did not score before Radcliff touched first base.
That is what was being talked about before the game today. I do not know what happens if we were two runs or more behind. I did hear that the score was 9-8 and Radcliff was given a single.
The pre game meeting of the Coaches and Umpires today lasted about seven or eight minutes.It was obvious that they were discussing the rule and that a lot of them were learning something new.
The rule cited on the play is that on a walk off home run as Radcliff hit, the game is over when the batter touches first base. The fact that Hall touched Radcliff did not factor in. The first run counted although I am not sure he crossed the plate. Some are saying he was on third and some were saying he was on second. One player said he did not score before Radcliff touched first base.
That is what was being talked about before the game today. I do not know what happens if we were two runs or more behind. I did hear that the score was 9-8 and Radcliff was given a single.
The pre game meeting of the Coaches and Umpires today lasted about seven or eight minutes.It was obvious that they were discussing the rule and that a lot of them were learning something new.