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Originally posted by Dave Hensley
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Originally posted by Carl Childress
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1. Little League is the largest baseball organization in the world with hundreds of thousands of umpires, give or take a few thousand. There are many things wrong with them. I don't like tight bases. I don't like reentry in any spot in the line-up. I don't like a designated runner for the fat first baseman. I don't like it that the MUST PARTICIPATE rule goes by the wayside at tournament time.
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Just as a point of edification:
re-entry in any spot in the lineup goes away during tournament play, and it goes away in regular season if the league adopts the optional continuous batting order rule;
the special pinch runner can now only run for the fat first baseman one time and one time only in the game - Fatty will have to get his exercise next time he gets on base;
the mandatory play rule is in effect during tournament play; however, it is more relaxed (3 outs and 1 at bat in tournament vs. 6 outs and 1 at bat in regular season) than in regular season.
By the way, Carl, the 17/18 yearold Big League team from Falfurrias, who represented their section in the Texas Big League tournament I worked last month, knew you and remembered your working some of their games (no doubt in a different league than their Little League team.)
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Thanks for the info. I still don't like it: It isn't
real baseball (just kidding, Rich).
Those guys played in a fall league and visited Edinburg Soto's field. (Named after one of my students who died of leukemia.)
But I would call Big League (if they had it here). It
is real baseball. (Don't get excited, Rich)
I was the UIC for the Weslaco Senior League for four years. They play loose bases. But as I remember, they also had help for the fat first baseman.
Oh, well....