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Rip - thanks for that. I did challenge them and they are spouting a bunch of non-relevant shtuff instigating more futile debate. I have no doubt I am right. I am asking for support for two reasons:
1. To shut them up 2. I may be on the field with them someday Thing is...I've scoured the rules book but cannot find a direct statement. I don't think it exists. |
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This may be where they are pulling it from.
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GA Ump - I get that. I know the fed rule is different. To satisfy the doubters, I need an NCAA rules reference. What I have shown them is not good enough because it does not specifically say that a ball lodged in a glove is still live. Of course - it does not say it is dead either, but again...that's not good enough. I understand the ruling by looking at it as a disjunctive syllogism...which can be a tough concept to grasp...not to mention spell
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Ask them for the definition of a tag. Fed is the only rule set that punishes the defense for this.
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Page 39. Tag: Section 74. The action of a fielder in touching a base with any part of the body while holding the ball securely in the hand or glove or touching a runner with the ball or with the glove while holding the ball securely and firmly in that hand or glove.
Yeah...I see what you mean. "the glove" and/or "that glove" does not distinguish between "his" glove and another. So, logically, if it is not specified it applies to all gloves the ball may be in and the fielder may be holding. I get it...I hope they will. |
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I simply meant that they may be applying the FED rule to NCAA. When, we all know FED = Calvinball.
I'm kind of surprised that they would apply one rule set to another without the explicit written part of it or official interpretation saying something to that effect. And, if they aren't, then I'm surprised b/c I have seen several clips and games of the pitcher tossing his glove to F3. Why do we try to put/say more is there when it isn't? Interesting.
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