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Originally Posted by Dakota
I am surprised at you, wade. You've made this claim a couple of times about no guidance on how to handle it. Phooey. It is illegal equipment, treated the same as any other illegal equipment (other than a bat). Remove it from the game. If the player refuses to remove it from the game, that player cannot play. Simple. No ejections. No threats. No need to get official rulings from higher ups. No ejections. No forfeits (unless the player refusing to remove the cleats makes the team drop below 8 players).
I truly do not understand all the drama here.
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YOu might want to read what I said because I already said they agreed.. they just took forever.
To keep saying "yada yada yada if they refuse remove them from the game" is useless.
And no one is allowing a forfeit... so some real rules and guidance certainly would be nice.
This team was 9+1 sub with their only pitcher having metal cleats and other players with metal cleats.
Its not a drama, its a situation that was handled by making up rules because ASA doesnt have a usable rule.