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Originally Posted by Little Jimmy
My question is did I even have rule to back me if I felt that this illness merited the withdrawal of the player? This wasn't concussion oriented and for a moment I thought that I needed to do something. But would I be overstepping my authority? Anything to back me?
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A few years ago at the 18u Champions Cup (ASA) the pitcher from the home team got ear-hold with a mid 60 MPH pitch. She stayed down for a few moments got up looking shaky and was escorted to 1st base by the coach. She told the coach that she had a headache and was dizzy.
At this point I informed the coach that the player would need to be replaced as I felt that she might be Concussed. The coach did not want to pull his Starting pitcher and kept saying she would be alright. The coach protested my ruling which I was expecting and wanted. When the UIC came over he stated that I cannot make the coach replace his player even if she had a concussion and reinstated her.
The reason I wanted the protest was to protect myself if something more happened to her and we ended up in court.
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Originally Posted by teebob21
Injured Player -- ASA 4-10 & RS #29 (paraphrased): When, in the judgment of the umpire, a player requires immediate attention, a dead ball shall be called so that first aid can be administered.
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This is for a live ball situation when a player is injured and in the Umpires judgment the player needs immediate attention.