Since I'm new to this forum maybe I didn't know posting what types of ball I've done is a big sin here. Furthermore, I never lied or made myself out to be a college official. However, you are wrong sir. While at this time I mostly do Babe Ruth, Pony, and MSBL, in the past I've done High School, American Leagion, and yes, the local league around here that most of the college players are in. That particular league is NABA. When I was doing it they had different divisions and the top division consisted of mostly college players with a sprinkling of ex high school players and even some ex minor leaguers. Each teams makeup was mostly players from a certain college or university. No the ball was not on par with college ball during the regular season but it was still pretty good.
Now you have the explanation. You might also note that I clarified my first post. Hey, I'm a newbie, cut me some slack.
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Originally posted by shaka
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Originally posted by Tim C
Shaka wrote:
"The rule book states that he should. Doesn't matter if he throws to a base the hands are supposed to be dropped first."
Another markedly wrong statement by an umpire that is attempting to tell us he works mostly college baseball.
All I know that by reading a few posts of DIFFEERENT poters on this page it certainly doiesn't take much knowledge to work college in some areas of America.
I would suggest that you read CoachJM's commnets on what the rule really says.
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Dude what's your problem? You don't like me because I actually like wearing a hockey style helmet and you drag it over here? I never said I mostly do college ball. I just stated that I have done the summer leagues in the past. I also did varsity high school for several years. Now days I mostly just do Babe Ruth as it is better with my work schedule.
If you look at my following post you'll not that I explained myself further that we were instructed to call the not drop your hands balk from windup exactly how the book states. Up until this year I've never called it that way.
Get a grip Tim.
Eric
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