You know Dakota, I don't know why ASA protects it's books like it does, maybe Mr. ASA (Rowe) knows. I've seen NSA and USSSA rule books for sale here in sporting goods stores. I think if ASA offered it's books for sale on line and with some major catalog folks like Softball Sales, they'd be surprised how well they would sell. After all, what's the harm with more players, coaches and fans knowing the real rules instead of urban legend ones? ASA umps will still be the interpreters on the field.
What do y'all think? Feedback, please.
(And Mike, you know I'm not picking on you when I call you Mr. ASA, you just know more about ASA than the rest of us do)
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Elaine
"Lady Blue"
Metro Atlanta ASA (retired)
Georgia High School NFHS (retired)
Mom of former Travel Player
National Indicator Fraternity 1995
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