View Single Post
  #18 (permalink)  
Old Tue Apr 25, 2006, 07:53am
DSUAUmpire DSUAUmpire is offline
Official Forum Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Garland, Texas
Posts: 24
Quote:
Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
You just don't touch the equipment. If a bat is in the way, it is the ODB's responsibility to clear it, not the umpire's. If that is an issue for the team, they shouldn't drop their bat. The rules allow for them to carry it away from the plate area.

Years back, I use to be one of those who kicked it out of the way, but how do you know the bat isn't moving to another position which could be equally as dangerous or interfere with the play. A discarded bat is part of the game, a bat moved ANYWHERE is not.
Agree with Mike and the majority of everyone here, we as an association stress to our umpires to leave equipment alone. Althought I do have to admit that as a young umpire (long time ago) I did use the classic 'kick' the bat out of way technique, picked up the bat and handed it to the next batter, or even took them to the dugouts between innings, I was a very helpful little batboy.
__________________
Lupe Lozano
The world will tell you who you are, untill you tell the world.
Reply With Quote