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Old Sun Jul 29, 2007, 05:45pm
kylejt kylejt is offline
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Two reasons to protest its (thanks) property.

One, they make a little money off the sale of the books. Not much though.

Two, it protects its (got it now) integrity. Put it out in the public domain, and someone might "rewrite" it to serve their own purpose.

The green book is very obtainable. You can join the LL Umpire Registry, and get one with membership. Or, you can simple request one from any regional. All you need is your local league membership number to order one. Not as big a production as the article might have you believe.

My local league gets plenty. They're free to any coach, umpire or league official.
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