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Old Sat Jul 04, 2009, 10:42pm
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Originally Posted by mrm21711 View Post
This year, our UIC sent out an email to our umpires indicating our association was adopting a new "summertime baseball" lighting/thunder policy. The new policy is we are to wait 15 minutes instead of the NCAA/NFHS 30 minute from the last lightning/thunder occurrence. Although it has never been said, its quite obvious their intention is to have a shorter wait time to get more games in, make more money, ect. Myself and other members of our association have spoken up and voiced our objections to no avail. We have determined that we are not going to follow the 15 minute policy and instead will use the 30 minute rule. We feel the UIC is putting the members in a difficult and potentially dangerous situation (both for the safety of the players and legally). What do you all think?
I had a similar occurance last year when an initial email was sent out regarding the fact that men's/college wood bat league does not have an automatic stop play lightning/thunder policy. A member of our association forwarded the email to a lawyer to look at regarding umpire liability. The feedback we received was that our NHFS and NJ State status requires that we stop a game in such instances.
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