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Old Thu Apr 16, 2009, 10:47am
GaryBarrentine GaryBarrentine is offline
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Base Line and Verbal Obstruction

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA View Post
The base line is irrelevant to an obstruction ruling.
Irish,

You and I know this, but can anyone explain why a BU would go and tell both coaches to keep thier players out of the base line?

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA View Post
Depends on to whom you are speaking. There are some on this board which think screaming at the other team is "just part of the game." Well, some people think that throwing a pitch at the batter is part of the game, too. I believe those people to be less than reputable.

My opinion is that a team should not address the opponent other than cordial greetings. Once the game is in progress, a member of a team should provide support for their teammates, not act in an unsportsmanlike or disparaging manner toward members of the other team. It is a clear line that eliminates any question between the fences. I will not eject anyone without warning and awareness of what is expected on the field. The warning is often given in a quiet and private manner, very few people know it is being offered unless the recipient decides to make an issue of it. And, no, I don't believe this affects the game or players in any negative way, shape or form.

But as I noted, this is my opinion and method of handling the situation you raised.
Other than USC is there any other rule this could fall under, in your opinion?

Thanks

GaryB
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