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Originally Posted by bossman72
If you quote a rule number it makes you sound like a smart a$$, number 1, and also you may be off by a number or get them confused so you'll look like a moron if the coach looks it up.
You should use RULE BOOK LANGUAGE if you feel like quoting a rule number.
"Coach, since his throw was the 2nd play by an infielder, by rule, it's 2 bases from where they were when the throw left the fielder's hand."
Used rule book language and applied it to the situation. If you feel like quoting a rule number, add the optional italics portion of the quote to make it sound more definitive.
better than...
"Coach, 7.05g says blah blah blah..."
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I never said I quote a rule number, nor would I ever quote a rule number. I said, and follow this carefully,
"A quick partial quotation of the WORDING of an applicable rule has always resulted in a quick and favorable end to an argument."
That's what I said and that's what I do. And it works, and I'm never doing it to be a smart a$$, but for resolution and fair play. Why do you have to be disagreeable?