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A runner on first and a runner on second with nobody out. The batter makes contact. All three players are called out, yet no defensive player touches the ball. Doesn't see possible to me.
Help me solve it and I will lift a jar in your honour. :-)
Runner on second gets called out for interference when ball plunks him on the head, rendering him unconscious?
Runner on first keeps going, steps on his unlucky teammate and is called out for passing the runner in front of him?
(But if runner on second was already called out then there is no runner in front of the runner on first.)
Who the heck knows?
Jim
One runner, let's say the one on second is hit by the batted ball before it passes a fielder. Runner is out.
The runner on first is proceeding around second when he places himself between the shortstop and the now grounded ball. Intentional interference, the runner is out.
Since no defensive player has yet touched the ball, the batter does one of two things 1) makes a wide turn at first and runs outside the basepath; 2) miscounts outs and heads to the dugout, thinking the previous out was the third out. Either way, batter is out.
A triple play without any fielder touching the ball.
I've not umpired, but I'm thinking that this is either correct or well on the right track. :)
[mlb.com...]
mcguffin
G.
"Batter hits an infield fly. He's out once the ball starts downward and is determined to be catchable with ordinary effort by an infielder. The runner from first passes the runner on second and is called out for passing a preceding runner. The runner from second is hit by the infield fly and is declared out for being hit by a batted ball."