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Old Fri Aug 14, 2020, 08:25pm
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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Originally Posted by LRZ View Post
I don't know what is so silly about a local rule addressing thrown bats in kiddie ball, allowing for warnings and possible ejections. A thrown bat is dangerous, both for the young players and umpires, and we often work in small cage-like backstops where bats ricochet.

In the one youth league I worked, there was such a rule. I've given warnings--about which, no coach ever complained--but with common sense and preventive officiating, I never had to eject a player. Neither I nor the catcher was going to get hurt by a flying bat, if I could help it.
What kind of thrown bat "form" is this about? Batter loses grip on the follow thru? Bat thrown in frustration? Some other kind of throwing?

I've never been good at switching quickly from one motion to another, so for a while as a youngster I'd wind up carrying the bat halfway up the first base line as I ran before eventually jettisoning it. So I tried to fix that problem by loosening my grip. Then I wound up throwing the bat on my swing.
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