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Old Sun Aug 24, 2008, 02:35pm
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This should be a fun game. Carl Ravich just said that the "kids from Hawaii are playing for a Little League a thousand miles away."

I always thought it was much farther from Pennsylvania to Hawaii .
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I glanced at the consolation game earlier, and I'd swear the PU was wearing a brown belt. Someone please tell me it was my imagination.
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Old Sun Aug 24, 2008, 04:24pm
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This should be a fun game. Carl Ravich just said that the "kids from Hawaii are playing for a Little League a thousand miles away."

I always thought it was much farther from Pennsylvania to Hawaii .
Yeah and Brent (every play is the most dramatic in the whole game) Musburger. Its' a LL baseball game!

But my son's watching, its a good game so far - just not much pitching.

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Has anyone noticed the commercial or have played the Wii game, "Little League World Series?"

In the commercial, it shows the runner sliding head first into third base with a triple. Then it cuts to the game player dusting himself off as if it were really him that slid into third.

My question is: Why do they have a head first slide feature in this game? Head first slides are illegal in Little League baseball. What's the deal?

Just something that made me go, "hmmmmmm."
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Same reason why they don't lead off and steal... it's little league baseball. The only youth league that doesn't play 70' bases, lead off and steal.
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Has anyone noticed the commercial or have played the Wii game, "Little League World Series?"

In the commercial, it shows the runner sliding head first into third base with a triple. Then it cuts to the game player dusting himself off as if it were really him that slid into third.

My question is: Why do they have a head first slide feature in this game? Head first slides are illegal in Little League baseball. What's the deal?

Just something that made me go, "hmmmmmm."
Because the video programmers often do not know the sport they are replicating.

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Because the video programmers often do not know the sport they are replicating.
They are likely taking direction from consultants/managers about what to program. I doubt if the programmers are the actual persons verifying for game-play accuracy.
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Old Sun Aug 24, 2008, 06:36pm
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Same reason why they don't lead off and steal... it's little league baseball. The only youth league that doesn't play 70' bases, lead off and steal.

Ripken is mostly 60' "LL" style. They just started up a 70' division within the last year or so. The only Ripken league in out area plays 60'.

Dixie is mostly 60' "LL" style. Their O-Zone 70' division just started this year.

All the non-affiliated youth leagues around here play 60' "LL" style.
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Old Sun Aug 24, 2008, 06:50pm
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I glanced at the consolation game earlier, and I'd swear the PU was wearing a brown belt. Someone please tell me it was my imagination.
I know the guy who worked that game, and he's was wearing a black patent leather belt. He's about as well dressed as umpires get.
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Old Sun Aug 24, 2008, 06:52pm
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They are likely taking direction from consultants/managers about what to program. I doubt if the programmers are the actual persons verifying for game-play accuracy.
That might be true. But having been a sport video game player for years, and noticing how many basic rules are left out, this would just add to the list of many. And considering that this was the first game with the LL license, I am not surprised that something like this gets over looked. And keep in mind that what is often shown as game play on commercials is not the actual game being played. It is also possible that what was done for the commercial does not accurately represent what is actually in the game. That is just a hunch.

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Same reason why they don't lead off and steal... it's little league baseball. The only youth league that doesn't play 70' bases, lead off and steal.
I really don't think you understood the question.
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I know the guy who worked that game, and he's was wearing a black patent leather belt. He's about as well dressed as umpires get.
Good. Maybe it was the way the field was sun-lit. Thanks for the answer.

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I really don't think you understood the question.
Maybe leaving an opening for video umpiring! Steve, since you cannot 'get out there' right now, maybe this is just the opening to get you back in: the software writers need a 'video umpire'!

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Old Tue Aug 26, 2008, 12:32am
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This should be a fun game. Carl Ravich just said that the "kids from Hawaii are playing for a Little League a thousand miles away."

I always thought it was much farther from Pennsylvania to Hawaii .

I think ESPN will learn alot from their first shot at full coverage of this tournament...

Steve- I don't think we will ever learn the "east coast" philosophy unless we spend some severe time back there...but it must seem the Olympics were a thousand miles away as well
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The PU for the LLWS Consi game was Mark Bernstein from California District 31 down in North San Diego. I give you my word as a gentelman and fellow ump that he was NOT wearing a brown belt. I have watched him work post season play at different levels and can tell you that he was properly attired. He is one of Western Regions top umpires. I was proud of the job he did. I just wish he wasn't left handed so he can get away from the left handed punch out on called 3rd strikes. LOL!! Great job Mark.
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