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For those that have read it, what is everyones take on defensive players, especially wearing a helmet/face mask on defense?
I really cannot see a player doing this but on extreme rare occasions. I am kind of curious what type of helmet will be allowed. An Olerud type helmet? Batting helmet? I do agree with the ball is dead on an inadvertant foul call only if the ball hits the ground. Course if every umpire used good timing this would be a moot issue. I also agree with the banning of white or gray only from the multi-colored gloves. A light tan dark brown or black colored glove being banned did seem extreme to me.
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The "inadvertent foul ball" call change is good. By the old rule, as soon as you called "foul ball", the ball was dead... even if the defense caught the ball. Outs are good! If that's the extent of the changes, next year's meeting should be short and sweet. |
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There are more changes.. Go to the paid side of the site and you can see them all in a free article.
Fed had come out and said if the glove was, for example, black with light tan, then that would be considered multicolored and a "distraction" supposedly. Least now it is clear and specifies exact colors.
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Hmmm,
It has always been legal for a pitcher to wear a batting helmet while pitching.
We have two teams in Oregon that have done that since the early 70's. It will certainly not be that big of a deal except for an OOO. |
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I don't believe the use of them will become widespread in baseball, but, as Tee has suggested, who cares? There's nothing to get excited about.
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