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By rule sure its verbal but that's simply not enforced in our areas thank goodness at least for now. thansk David |
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thanks David |
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I've rerun that play at third in the second inning, and the subsequent replays, and depite Orel's assertion, I don't see a tag. I see F5's glove tag the dirt behind the runner and the runner reaching the bag safely.
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A pitch on the line of the batter's box is only 4 inches from the plate, not 6 like on the big diamond. I think the zone is a big too wide, mainly cause these kids can throw it anywhere they want and they're taking advantage of it. |
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I have found through the years that when the catcher sets up way outside, the pitcher invariably throws a fastball inside and hits me in the left arm/elbow. If a pitcher has any kind of control, I don't care where the catcher sets up. It always seems like the catchers I get that do this can't catch, and it's always with a wild pitcher. The ball rarely ever finds my gear. I have really good gear, but it should go on my arms, fingers, stomach or thighs, because that's where I usually get nailed. |
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I just can't figure out why Texas isn't throwing one of its fireballing lefties. |
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How do you like the PU they picked to work the US Championship game: "Ball four, take your base batter." |
LLWS wajke me when its over!
Hey....wake up....it's over.
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Might that occasionally result in something that looks like this? http://img2.putfile.com/thumb/8/23816022272.jpg JM |
Yes, that is what my forearms, elbows and hands frequently resembled.
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Isn't that what an umpires left arm is supposed to look like?
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