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Originally posted by tzme415
I guess I never saw anywhere that it says that it is part of the job to check every bat, just like I don't check every glove or every pair of shoes. I do keep my eyes open and scan for potential problems before and during game. I guess it might be good preventative umpiring to check every bat and point out illegal ones before the game, but that said wouldn't it also be good to check every glove and have each player show me their shoes and any other equipment that may be used.
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Ok, I'll bite.
By rule we have to know that a helmet has a NOCSAE seal on it, a bar has to be on the ASA Approved bat list, the field has to have bases spaced 60 feet apart etc.
Do you walk the field prior to your game?
Do you wait for a batter to come up improperly equipped before you check that helmet? and then issue a team warning while they go back a get a legal helmet?
Do you wait for a batter to use an illegal bat and then wait on the appeal from the defense, while they carry the poor kid off to the ER?
No, you shoudl be doing these things before the game.
I don't know about your state, but here it is a requirement and is outlined for the officials.
If you do ASA ball, especially at a National event, it is required.
IT IS ALSO GOOD COMMON SENSE NOT TO LET YOURSELF GET SUED.
C'mon, use your brain to prevent the negative events in a game before they happen.