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Old Mon Aug 31, 2009, 12:53pm
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When asked if his team is properly equipped that includes the cup the catcher is required to wear as well as all other safety measures. So the coach was wrong.
As I understand the conversation, the coach denied the claim that all of his players must wear a cup. That denial is correct: not all players must wear a cup.

It does not follow, and the coach is not reported to have said, that no player must wear a cup.
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As I understand the conversation, the coach denied the claim that all of his players must wear a cup. That denial is correct: not all players must wear a cup.

It does not follow, and the coach is not reported to have said, that no player must wear a cup.
I think that's included with what the coach "later said."
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It does not follow, and the coach is not reported to have said, that no player must wear a cup.
What the coach said was that properly equipped has nothing to do with wearing a cup, when it most certainly does. Properly equipped means that your male catcher is wearing his protective cup, and that nobody is wearing jewelry other than medical alert jewelry.

And the coaches are not allowed to say any of that "to the best of my knowledge" crap, either. They must directly state "Yes" when asked if their players are properly equipped, and that includes the catcher wearing his cup.
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In our association, it also includes any player who warms up a pitcher either on the diamond or in the bullpen.

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In our association, it also includes any player who warms up a pitcher either on the diamond or in the bullpen.
And in every other association in the country.
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And in every other association in the country.
I originally worded it, "It also includes any player who warms up a pitcher either on the diamond or in the bullpen."

I included, "In our association" so that you would not pick my statement apart.

You did anyway. How long must your games take?

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It must be a FED thing, because in 36 years (and some 2200 games), I have never once posed the question, "Is your team properly equipped."
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 07:00am
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It must be a FED thing, because in 36 years (and some 2200 games), I have never once posed the question, "Is your team properly equipped."
Yes it is, goes right along with inspecting bats, batting helments, and catcher's helmet.
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 12:02pm
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It must be a FED thing, because in 36 years (and some 2200 games), I have never once posed the question, "Is your team properly equipped."
Let's see...we are disucussing FED rules...hmmm.....good chance it's a FED thing.

If you had been working a full schedule of high school games all these years, in addition to the games you worked, you would have amassed over 4300 games over that same time period.
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 12:17pm
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I originally worded it, "It also includes any player who warms up a pitcher either on the diamond or in the bullpen."

I included, "In our association" so that you would not pick my statement apart.

You did anyway. How long must your games take?
Why would you say "in our association" when it is a standard rule used everywhere?
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 12:22pm
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Luke,

Still picking, I see. Hey, I've got an idea....drop it!
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Why would you say "in our association" when it is a standard rule used everywhere?
Because it's not, and I was trying to avoid being too general, and giving you something to pick apart.

You did anyway.

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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 01:08pm
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Why would you say "in our association" when it is a standard rule used everywhere?
Reference please, for "everywhere."

IOW, I agree with Steve -- drop it, please.
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Old Mon Aug 31, 2009, 09:29pm
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In our association, it also includes any player who warms up a pitcher either on the diamond or in the bullpen.
As long as they squat, yes. If they don't squat (crouch), neither head gear nor a cup is required.
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I guess you do know squat after all.
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