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Originally Posted by socalblue1
This is a valid question. NCAA gives the option to have a mercy rule, IF approved by the conference and BOTH head coaches.
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Yes!
I like the NAIA way better though! There is a 10 run rule unless specified at the pre-game meeting!
We don't have to ask, and are encouraged not to!
Speaking of not calling certain things:
How many are diligently enforcing the "No white or grey on the pitchers glove" rule?
In Oregon, it has come down that simply rubbing some dirt on the white logo/lettering is enough to change the color for the rule, but I say that is splitting hair, and playing lawyer! I had a coach go ape dukey about that, because it still looked white!
Personally, if it looks white to me, that is that! I refuse to use the "rub dirt on it" approach because that is me playing lawyer, and I am told not to do so.
The rule is beyond ridiculous, and I figure by ruthlessly enforcing it, it will eventually get changed back!
I played ball for many years, and never once as a batter (who usually hit over .400!) did the glove, the sleeve color, and/or anything on his throwing arm cause me to hit any worse. I have never talked to a player who felt it did either!
I am not sure where these kinds of rules come from, but I sure do know it isn't from my area!