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Julio Caliente Thu Aug 02, 2007 03:33pm

Brushing off the picthing plate and the bases
 
My significant other umpires FP softball and was selected to do a national tournament and luckily the tournament is about a 5 min drive from my house. Anyways I went to watch her umpire today and saw her brushing off the pitching plate in between innings and a base if it got dirty. I was asking myself WTF because she is no "smitty", but I wasn't going to ask her during the game. Well, after the game I asked her what the heck she was doing and she said the UIC wants them to do it and she would have gotten marked off on her "grade" if she didn't. Here is something we are adamantly against doing, yet in FP softball they are required to do it. I thought that was hilarious........

MD Longhorn Thu Aug 02, 2007 04:54pm

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Originally Posted by Julio Caliente
My significant other umpires FP softball and was selected to do a national tournament and luckily the tournament is about a 5 min drive from my house. Anyways I went to watch her umpire today and saw her brushing off the pitching plate in between innings and a base if it got dirty. I was asking myself WTF because she is no "smitty", but I wasn't going to ask her during the game. Well, after the game I asked her what the heck she was doing and she said the UIC wants them to do it and she would have gotten marked off on her "grade" if she didn't. Here is something we are adamantly against doing, yet in FP softball they are required to do it. I thought that was hilarious........

ASA has the BU brush the pitcher's plate when necessary.

ManInBlue Thu Aug 02, 2007 06:08pm

Yeah, from what I've heard, "we" have to be able to see the pitcher's plate - F1 has to be in contact when she releases the ball. I got the same explanation - It's an ASA thing.

What's funny though is to have an ASA guy on the bases during a baseball game and watch him clean the rubber and 2B - talk about WTF?:eek: I wasn't sure I could keep from laughing.

waltjp Thu Aug 02, 2007 06:37pm

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Originally Posted by ManInBlue
F1 has to be in contact when she releases the ball.

Not true..

ManInBlue Thu Aug 02, 2007 06:57pm

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Originally Posted by waltjp
Not true..

OK...

I'll make it right - they brush it off cuz they have to see it for some reason.

LakeErieUmp Thu Aug 02, 2007 07:46pm

Nice mouth, thinking "WTF" around a lady!

Julio Caliente Thu Aug 02, 2007 08:22pm

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Originally Posted by LakeErieUmp
Nice mouth, thinking "WTF" around a lady!


If you only knew half the things I thought around her :) :) :)

SanDiegoSteve Thu Aug 02, 2007 08:32pm

As the old punchline goes, "That's no lady, that's my wife!"

etn_ump Thu Aug 02, 2007 08:39pm

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Originally Posted by waltjp
Not true..

Then, why do FP umpires clean off the rubber? Is it a required mechanic in softball?

If memory serves, watching the College World Series, the pitchers were 2-3 feet in front of the rubber as they released the ball.

mbyron Thu Aug 02, 2007 08:43pm

I found an entire forum dedicated to answering this kind of question. Check it out!

http://tinyurl.com/2ovevw

ManInBlue Thu Aug 02, 2007 08:54pm

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Originally Posted by etn_ump
Then, why do FP umpires clean off the rubber? Is it a required mechanic in softball?

If memory serves, watching the College World Series, the pitchers were 2-3 feet in front of the rubber as they released the ball.

I think he meant that F1 doesn't have to be in contact when she releases the ball as I stated (I really need to find better sources!!!)

Hey, Erie, since when can she hear what I'm thinking? We'd all have dislocated jaws if women could hear everything we think around them.:cool: He didn't say that he verbalized it.

UmpLarryJohnson Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:43pm

is this a softball FORUM now?

fitump56 Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:50pm

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Originally Posted by mbcrowder
ASA has the BU brush the pitcher's plate when necessary.

Brush off, kick the dirt off, what difference does it make? Kick a base clean, brush it clean, what difference does it make?

I have learned many things from FP and SP umpires, it's really (b)anal to make fun of them as if we have some kind of exclusive corner on wonderfulness. :mad:

tcblue13 Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:39pm

Another thing to consider is that the rubber in small ball is elevated on a mound while the pitching plate in softball is on level ground. Softball umpires have to see where F1's feet land in respect to the pitching plate as well. It is 24" wide and F1 has to stay within that width in delivering the ball.

waltjp Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:50pm

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Originally Posted by etn_ump
If memory serves, watching the College World Series, the pitchers were 2-3 feet in front of the rubber as they released the ball.

Exactly. There's no requirement to be in contact with the rubber at the time the pitch is released. Same as in baseball - it's a starting point.


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