Thread: Legal stalling
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Old Sun Jul 13, 2003, 11:43pm
David Emerling David Emerling is offline
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ASA rules. Timed games. 75 minutes per game.

Winning team is batting with time running out. The remaining time is prominently displayed on the scoreboard.

With one minute remaining and 2 outs and 2-2 count on the batter the 3rd base coach requests time to have a conference with the batter.

The umpire disallows it and urges the game to continue. The 3rd base complains that he is requesting time to conduct an offensive conference. The umpire disallowed it and the inning ended on the next pitch, forcing an additional inning.

Between innings, the team protested the misapplication of the rules claiming that they had a RIGHT to one offensive conference per inning. The umpire allowed the protest but stated his reason for denying it was because, in his opinion, the offense was stalling.

Yet, this same umpire claimed that he *would* have allowed the defense to call time and conduct a defensive conference in the same situation.

It didn't matter since the score never changed after the additional inning.

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David Emerling
Memphis, TN
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