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Originally Posted by EsqUmp
Another reason why we shouldn't be addressing players. The pitcher doesn't know what you're talking about. The jewelry-wearing player didn't listen.
BRING IT TO THE COACH'S ATTENTION AND LET THE COACH ADDRESS IT. IT IS NOT OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO COACH PLAYERS OR ORDER THEM TO DO THINGS.
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NFHS 3-6-16 Penalty: "If minor, the umpire may warn
the offender and eject if the offense is repeated."
NFHS 6-4-4 Penalty: "The umpire shall warn
a pitcher who delivers a pitch with excessive speed."
NFHS 8-1-1d Effects: "Otherwise, the coach
or captain of the team at bat, after being informed by the plate umpire of the obstruction..."
NFHS Case Play 1.5.3B Ruling: "The umpire shall inform
the on-deck batter that she is limited to two bats..."
NFHS Case Play 1.6.1B Ruling: "The umpire shall instruct
the appropriate individual to secure a legal batting helmet..."
NFHS Case Play 1.6.2B Ruling: "In (b) and (c), the umpire informs
the player that she is not to remove her helmet during a live ball..."
NFHS Case Play 1.8.4A Ruling: "The umpire should inform
the defensive players that they are subject to obstruction if they continue to discard their face protection..."
NFHS Case Play 3.2.12B Ruling: "The umpire will instruct
B1 that she must remove the ring or she will not be permitted to play."
I could go on and on. The fact is, NFHS instructs umpires to talk to players when necessary. True, it's better to let coaches deal with infractions, but to say it's not our responsibility to order players to do things is not accurate.