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Old Thu Jun 12, 2008, 10:48pm
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Originally Posted by outathm
Once you have a dead ball, you have something.[/COLOR]

No, once a pitched ball has hit the ground in SP it is a dead ball and you have nothing.
This pretty clearly a FP scenario or there is nothing to discuss...

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I understand that IRiISH is the UIC of a whole state and I agree that there are more umpires working any given Tuesday night in Sacramento metro than there are in that whole state.
I'm not in sac metro...



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My point in what I was saying is there is always black and white in every situation, the difference between a good umpire and the great umpire is the ability to see and use the grey effectively.
Thats a nice slogan for a power point, but that bs only carries you so far. YOu have to be able to support it by rule.

I got a 18G NQ in a few weeks. You aint bluffin coaches like Gary Haning, Bob Perales, Phil Mumma, Don Ford etc.

I know everyone one of them and they are unbluffable. You have to know your crap.

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INT is going to open a can of worms that will spill all over the rest of your game, if not the whole tournament.

Just because someone wants to hand you the $hitty end of the stick does not mean that you have to grab it.
What ever end you grab, when the protest is lodged, you better be able to support your position by the rule book.

Dead ball do over does not exist in ASA.
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