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Old Fri Mar 30, 2007, 09:05pm
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Where do you live? What state are you in? What is the local rate for doing FED games?

Sounds like some of us can go make some $$$ where you are at.
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Old Fri Mar 30, 2007, 09:08pm
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Where do you live? What state are you in? What is the local rate for doing FED games?

Sounds like some of us can go make some $$$ where you are at.

His post said this was "Washington base ball", but his profile says he's in Stedman, NC.
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Old Fri Mar 30, 2007, 09:14pm
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His post said this was "Washington base ball", but his profile says he's in Stedman, NC.
Washington, NC is 2 hours 34 minutes from Stedman, NC. A bit far for regular season games though.
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Old Fri Mar 30, 2007, 11:47pm
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Where do you live? What state are you in? What is the local rate for doing FED games?

Sounds like some of us can go make some $$$ where you are at.
BktBallRef isn't a baseball umpire. He officiates football and basketball......and not too badly either, I guess, having been selected to do state high school championship games in both sports. He moderates other discussion boards, including the NFHS forums. The questions that he posts here usually come from these other forums that he moderates; he's just looking for expert opinions from here to back up or disprove answers that he got elsewhere.

Does that answer your questions?
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Old Mon Apr 02, 2007, 03:52pm
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BktBallRef isn't a baseball umpire. He officiates football and basketball......and not too badly either, I guess, having been selected to do state high school championship games in both sports. He moderates other discussion boards, including the NFHS forums. The questions that he posts here usually come from these other forums that he moderates; he's just looking for expert opinions from here to back up or disprove answers that he got elsewhere.

Does that answer your questions?

expert opinions?? now that's funny! you want opinions...you certainly came to the right place!!
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Old Sat Mar 31, 2007, 08:07am
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The awarding of "the base you were retreating to plus one" is so common a myth that I wonder whether anyone has ever extended that principle to its logical result on other plays:

Abel on 1B is stealing on the pitch. Baker lines a ball into right-center. Abel is on his way to 3B when F9 makes a diving catch. Abel, retreating, is between 2B and 3B when F9 throws the ball over F3 and into DBT. Since Abel was between 2B and 3B when the throw left F9's hand, his two-base award would be 2B and 1B!

And if we stretch it further, if Abel had been stealing and Baker hit a long, high drive that F9 ended up catching, and Abel was actually around 3B when the ball left F9's hand, Abel would be awarded 3B and 2B, though I guess he'd still have to retouch 1B. If he was really fast and had already scored when the ball left the fielder's hand, they'd have to put him at 3B after his reverse award of home and 3B.

(Since the OP cited NFHS, I know the runner would not be able to return legally unless he actually made it back around 2B when the ball entered DBT. So we'll have to make my plays OBR. Still, the "one plus one" myth is common in both.)
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Old Sat Mar 31, 2007, 09:55am
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Where do you live? What state are you in? What is the local rate for doing FED games?

Sounds like some of us can go make some $$$ where you are at.
The game was not played where I'm at. It was asked on a discussion board that I moderate.

That being said, there are officials who make the wrong call based on rule misinformation everywhere. So just ask around if you need to pick up some games.

Thanks for the replies, guys.
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Old Sat Mar 31, 2007, 10:10am
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pretty simple stuff

first throw by any infielder or pitcher off rubber is 2 bases from time of pitch.Pitcher on rubber is one base .
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Old Sat Mar 31, 2007, 11:55am
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1 out,R1. Flyball to right, R1 goes 1/2 way to 2nd, does not retag 1B.

F9 makes the catch sees R1 returning to 1B, he throws to F3 at 1B to try and double R1 off. The ball goes into DBT.

Brace yourselves: in USSSA Slow Pitch Softball the award is 2nd base, the base he must retag and one. I lost an appeal of this very play in a state tournament, I was a player. Now interestingly enough, same play with R1 tagging then being thrown behind, returning towards 1B when the ball goes out of play, is indeed awarded 3B.. Pretty bizarre if ya ask me, or several thousand other umpires.

Do you think we ever get the wrong call by Umpires that cross over and also do USSSSA baseball?
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Old Mon Apr 02, 2007, 01:50pm
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SLAS,

That is hilarious,

I lost a bet with a guy over the same thing,
At the time was umpiring baseball, and was coaching my wifes womens softball team. And yes it was USSSA.
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Old Mon Apr 02, 2007, 01:04pm
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first throw by any infielder or pitcher off rubber is 2 bases from time of pitch.Pitcher on rubber is one base .
Well ... you're correct much of the time, just not all of the time. Read the other posts for the complete right answer.
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