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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
Sander, are these the mechanics that were given to you by your organization in Europe? They're different from what we're instructed to do here in the US.
They're not wrong, they're just different.
And don't forget, guys, that pointing to the ground was the ASA signal for a trapped ball up until a couple years ago.
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Dave, we follow ESF. That's the Europe Softball Federation. They use the rule set from the ISF. ISF is following the ASA rule set only a few years later... So it might be that in a couple a years we as well are yelling "SAFE" on a trapped ball.
(I guess not) Shmuelg is using ESF as well in Israel.
I think the mechanic yelling "SAFE / No catch" is wrong, not only different.
Signaling "SAFE" looks to much on a baseball-machanic, IMO, so there's onter reason why I'm not willing to use that machanic. I'm a softball-ump. not a small-baller.
Background info on the latter:
ISF wants national federations (the most located in Europe) with a baseball and softball-devision to separate. I agree with that, although that's gonna cost a lot. Here in the Neth.'s softball brings in the most Euro's for our national federation; but the most money is spent by our baseball-devision... So ,for me, separate them!