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In a way I happen to agree with you. I fully understand the safety concerns regarding faulty equipment but the onus should be on the coaches. if a player does come to bat with faulty equipment we simply enforce the rule. if it's an illegal bat we toss the bat and record an out. I do not know what the insurance costs or lawsuit percentages are in Canada, but here in the US most of these safety issues did come about because of insurance / lawsuit issues. In reality it doesn't take that long to inspect the bats/ hats. The coaches are instructed to have all the bats / hats laid out for us and we inspect them for proper LOGO requirements (ie BESR certified) and also remove any bats/ helmets that are cracked or in the case of metal bats dented. this 5 minute task (if that long) can save an umpire a possible lawsuit should something happen because someone got injured using faulty equipment. Pete Booth
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Hi Jurassic
On a different note This must be your time of year. A lot of controversy surrounding not only the BIG DANCE but the Conference Championships as well especially the Nevada Coach. Give it to me straight Was the Foul Committed by Oden of the Buckeyes against Xavier Flagrant? Also, would you have suspended the Nevada Coach for at least one game during the March Madness tournament after his attacks on the official working his game. If these issues were discussed on the basketball Forum please direct me to the appropriate thread(s) and I will check it out Thanks Pete Booth
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Pete: I do not think JR will mind if I jump in here and answer your question concerning the foul by Oden, espcially since I am an Ohio State University fan. No, it was not a flagrant personal foul, BUT it was an intentional personal foul. I was disappointed that the officials only called it a common (a personal foul that is neither flagrant nor intentional nor committed against a player in the act of shooting) foul. It was an ugly looking incident that cast an unfavorable light on OSU sports and in this case could very well affected the outcome of the game. MTD, Sr.
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Oden Intentional Foul More Oden Foul Talk 2) The Nevada coach is gonna get something out of it, and he sureasheck deserves it. As you can read from the thread that I'll attach, he was completely out of control. Apparently criminal charges were briefly considered, but the cop got talked out of them. Inexcusable behavior imo. My personal opinion was that more than one game was warranted. Suspension? Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Tue Mar 27, 2007 at 05:37pm. |
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Now that I think about it, I would almost prefer to have to do equipment checks. That gives me something to do before a game, and if my partner is really late I can simply stall for time abit with a couple extra minutes checking the equipment.
I doubt that an umpire in Baseball Ontario would get in trouble for not checking equipment if someone got hurt. It's not a policy for Minor Ball, but might be for high school. |
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