News
13-Nov Playoffs18-Nov End of Season Party
Game Recaps
[ Scores ] [ Standings ]Elite 4 - KR4K 2
BBYM - Fusion (Forfeit)
BBYM - Balls (Forfeit)
Suck - Fusion (Forfeit)
Social Events
[ Standings and Info ]- Bar Attendance
5+ Players: BBYM, Fusion, Suck
1+ Players: KR4K
- Weekly Challenge - Leggings Theme
Only one submission for the Leggings Theme this week.
1st Place - Fusion
- League Support
Elite, Fusion, and Suck all picked up league support points for field setup or breakdown.
- Bar Game - Flip Cup
Three teams participated in Flip Cup. After round robin play BBYM went undefeated to take the crown while Suck defeated Fusion to take second place.
Fall season photos.
What is the base path and what happens when a runner is outside of it?
Rule 10.01 Runners must stay within the baseline. Any runner outside the baseline is out (see Rule 14.02k):
a. Runners may choose their path from one base to the next, and may follow a natural running arc;
b. Runners are free to change course to avoid interference with a fielder making a play;
c. When attempting to avoid a ball tag, runners may move no more than 4 feet out of their established path.
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This one is mostly straight forward. The runner is allowed to make a natural arcing path while running the bases and this does not cause an out. What can cause an out is the runner deviating more than 4 feet from their "natural arcing path" while attempting to avoid a tag or dodge a ball.
About Those Rules
What is the base path and what happens when a runner is outside of it?
Rule 10.01 Runners must stay within the baseline. Any runner outside the baseline is out (see Rule 14.02k):
a. Runners may choose their path from one base to the next, and may follow a natural running arc;
b. Runners are free to change course to avoid interference with a fielder making a play;
c. When attempting to avoid a ball tag, runners may move no more than 4 feet out of their established path.
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This one is mostly straight forward. The runner is allowed to make a natural arcing path while running the bases and this does not cause an out. What can cause an out is the runner deviating more than 4 feet from their "natural arcing path" while attempting to avoid a tag or dodge a ball.
What's on Tap
[ Schedule ]- 6:30 PM
- Lot: Balls vs. Suck (Ref Fusion)
- Swamp: BBYM vs. Elite (Ref KR4K)
- 7:30 PM
- Lot: Elite vs. Fusion (Ref Suck)
- Swamp: BBYM vs. KR4K (Ref Balls)
- Weekly Challenge: Opponent Love Photo
- Bar Game: Pictionary
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