Must a runner slide into home plate? ... No. Little League does not have a “Must Slide” rule for a runner sliding into home or any other base. However, any runner ... |
What you'll learn: There is no “must slide rule.” The rule is, “slide, or attempt to get around.” ... |
A few points of emphasis: The runner has a choice; he/she may slide or he/she may attempt to get around a fielder. |
Little League Rule 7.13 (Little League Majors and below only) the runner slides head first while advancing. Approved Ruling: There is no "must slide rule." |
There is no “must slide rule”. Fielder must have the ball waiting to make a tag. Attempting to get around the fielder or sliding meets the criteria of the rule. |
The slide rule prohibits runners from using a "roll block" or attempting to initiate contact with the fielder by elevating and kicking his leg above the ... |
At the Major division and below, no runners may slide headfirst. At the Junior, Senior & Big League levels, head first sliding, at any base, is permitted. |
A.R.— There is no “must slide rule.” (4) Little League (Major) and below only: the runner slides head first while advancing. |
He has to slide! There is no “must slide” rule in Little League baseball (or softball). Rule 7.08(a)(3) — Any runner is out when… the runner does not slide ... |
LOCAL RULES · 1. There is no must slide rule · 2. Runner out of the baseline · 3. Infield fly · 4. Leaving the base early. Everyone goes back. · 5. Hit By Pitch · 6. |
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