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Old Mon Jun 01, 2015, 09:08am
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Originally Posted by Insane Blue View Post
Was working a Semi Final yesterday 3 person Crew. Catcher request time to talk to the Pitcher. R2 asks if she can talk with the base coach I allow it as time is out. The Plate Umpire says no unless they want to use their Offensive conference.
The Plate Umpire is an AUIC for ASA and a college official. During the next half inning U3 (JUCO umpire) and I meet up and I asked him his opinion and he agreed with me allow it.

After the game PU brings it up and says he knows their is no rule forbidding the Offense to confer during the Catcher-Pitcher time out but he does not allow it to speed things up.
I believe college does not allow it but I do not work College at this time.

What are your thoughts on this.

Thanks
As Steve mentioned, this is a charged offensive conference in NCAA play. Runners must stay on their bases when there is a time out that doesn't involve a charged defensive conference (e.g., a players-only pow-pow in the circle, a plate umpire taking and reporting a substitution, etc.) They can leave their bases when there's an offensive conference, when a new pitcher is warming up, when an injured player is being tended to, or when the umpires are dealing with an ejection or protest.

Frankly, I think the rule is kinda silly. What's the harm if the offense is ready when the plate umpire is ready to resume play? If they're not, THEN charge an offensive conference. It's one of those NCAA rules that I have trouble understanding.
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