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Old Sat Jun 17, 2006, 08:51pm
Dave Hensley Dave Hensley is offline
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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
There is in Little League, and they use the FED signal too. But in any other league with an OBR rule base, there is no such animal.
No Little League publication that I'm aware of that addresses umpiring mechanics, including the Rules Instruction Manual, the Umpire Clinic Manual, or The Umpire in Little League booklet, teaches the FED delayed-dead signal. Little League rules are derived from OBR, verbatim for the most part, and their training manuals are parallel with professional training with respect to signaling and enforcing delayed dead situations (e.g., pointing and saying "That's obstruction" and then letting the play continue for type B obstruction).

If you're receiving contrary information at the local league or district level, that wouldn't be the first time that's happened, but your local instructors are "off the reservation" with respect to any official Little League instruction.
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