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Originally Posted by whiskers_ump
USFA is big in La. and East Tx. We normally utilize the lgt blue, gray slacks and blue cap. 2008 rules can be found at usfastpitch.com
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Whiskers and 3afan
I believe that it is impossible to call a competitive tournament game strickly by USFA rules; they are so incomplete that you have to use your knowledge of another rule set (ASA, USSSA, NSA, NFHS, etc). Do you agree?
There are no illegal pitches, except for a balk when the pitcher fails to complete her delivery. There are no penalties for failing to pitch according to the rules. There is nothing to stop a pitcher from stepping on the plate and immediately pitching, thus catching the batter off balance.
There is no obstruction; just offensive and defensive interference. ie., if F2 interferres with the batter's swing, the batter goes to 1B. But what if she hits the ball? What if someone gets out? What if someone scores? No rules to cover that.
No rules to cover positioning of runner if the ball goes out of play. Base runners cannot attempt to steal before the ball leaves the pitcher's hand. But what if the runner simply walks off the base? Is that stealing? If a batter steps out of the box and hits a ball fair, she is out. But what if it is foul? Apparently just a foul ball. But if she steps on the plate and hits the ball foul she is out!
Runners should avoid contact with a defender making a play at a base. But what if they don't? No penalty. But an aggressive acts results in an out. So what do you do when a runner slides into a defender?
There are no rules to cover player violations (helmet removal, bat throwing, language, fighting, M.C. etc).
Several rules are so different from the formal rules you may be using to call a game that it may be difficult to remember how to call the game.
ie. A RH batter swings and misses 3K, steps toward her dugout, but coach tells her to run because the ball was dropped. But you have to call her out because she attempted to go to the dugout. I already mentioned the batter out of box when hitting a foul ball. Lookback rule - no stop, no count. If the runner is moving towards a base when the pitcher has the ball, the runner must continue. Or she is out! But she can just stand in one place forever with no call!
BOO - the batter wrongly in the box is the illegal batter and will be called out if appealed at the end of a play. Pitcher can ask for a different ball at any time. A batter can call time out by raising her hand and stepping one foot out of the box. A runner cannot interfere with a defender making a play on the ball ("about to receive" back in?), but the definition of interferrence is a deliberate physical act that affects the outcome of a play. (you either call everything deliberate, or you never have offensive or defensive interference.)
Well, enough of this. You get my drift. So how do you call games?
WMB