Thread: Starting a game
View Single Post
  #10 (permalink)  
Old Sat Apr 23, 2005, 05:10pm
DG DG is offline
Official Forum Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 4,022
Re: Be flexible but firm.

Quote:
Originally posted by JRutledge
I have changed my mind on this. I used to have the attitude that if the game is supposed to start at 4:30, then the game starts at 4:30. I have since dropped that attitude. The reason I changed, because no matter when they start, the game still ends when it gets dark. If it gets dark at 6:15 (usually before daylights saving time), it does not matter to me if they start at 5:15, it is still getting dark at 6:15. So they have an hour to get the game in. It is more their loss then it is mine. I get paid the same no matter when we start.

Also, there is no rule that allows for infield to be taken place either. I might encourage speeding up infield practice or not having it all together, but that is not a require part of the game. We do it out of courtesy and tradition.

Bottom line if you can convince the coaches to take a quicker infield or not take it at all, it is worth a try. If they insist, let them.

Peace
Most games around here on fields without lights start at 4:00 until daylight savings time is in, and then some move to 4:30 and some stay at 4:00. When reading the original post I did not assume darkness was a factor at all.
Reply With Quote