Dominate player running all over to tag runners out -
Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 4:23 am
Several weeks ago I was reading the LL Green Book, Local Rules and Several Web Sites concerning the LL Rules. I though I read somewhere that it is either against the Rules or frowned upon (against the spirit of the game) to allow a dominate player (I am talking T-Ball and I-T-Ball), lets say playing, P, SS or 3B, to gather the ball and then run to first to tag a slow runner out or maybe tag the running coming from second (good play) and then run to first to tag the runner or step on first and then maybe even home to get a runner going home.
I know the above may be difficult to understand but I am not talking about a good play by the Pitcher where he grabs a ground ball hit between 1st and 2nd and continues to run to first to make an out - This I see as a good play - the Rule or Statement was then saying that if there was a play at Home the Pitcher should through the ball home and not run home and try and get the runner out.
Am I totally "off base" in thinking I read about this somewhere? If you have any insight you can give to where I can track the requested paragraph down I would greatly appreciate.
Thank you,
I know the above may be difficult to understand but I am not talking about a good play by the Pitcher where he grabs a ground ball hit between 1st and 2nd and continues to run to first to make an out - This I see as a good play - the Rule or Statement was then saying that if there was a play at Home the Pitcher should through the ball home and not run home and try and get the runner out.
Am I totally "off base" in thinking I read about this somewhere? If you have any insight you can give to where I can track the requested paragraph down I would greatly appreciate.
Thank you,