![]() |
|
|
|
|||
|
Quote:
I would like rule 2-32-2(c) to be changed. The way it reads now It is an illegal slide if: (c) the runner goes beyond the base and THEN makes contact with OR alters the play of the fielder. Notice the conjunction OR which means either or. I would like to take out the word OR and substitute AND. If a player sliding past the bag and making contact (as long as it is not malicous) does not alter the play then IMO they should not be declared out. Same on a FPSR. If a play is not altered then again IMO there should be no interference. The way the current rule reads, the following is a FPSR violation R1: Ground ball to F6 to start the old fashion 6-4-3 DP. R1 slides past second base and contacts F4. According to the current rule the call is 1. TIME 2. That's interference 3. R1 and the BR are out. Also, as umpires we should NOT have to check "bats / hats" IMO, the onus should be on the coaches. If discovered then we penalize accordingly. Pete Booth
__________________
Peter M. Booth |
|
|||
|
Minimum one base award on all obstructions. Unlike other codes, it removes umpire judgment from a (non) play where umpire judgment is needed most (analogous to the interpretation that spawned this excellent thread) .
But what REALLY pisses me off - also in the "judgment removal" vein - is not being able to control when the wipers stop after washing the windshield. That extra swipe or two can ruin an otherwise fine wash job. Somehow I think FED is behind that engineering. |
|
|||
|
Quote:
You would having it reading the same as, "If the runner goes past the base and makes contact (not malicous), the play must altered to call interference." Really no need for the word AND is there? Playing some 2B way back before such rules were incorporated, I would use the back of the bag as protection from a sliding runner, especially if there was no shot at turning a double play. FED has made this a safety issue so the infielders aren't a sitting duck and the runner gets a free shot at them. I suppose my pet peeve is if an illegal substitute is discovered they will be restricted to the bench. If discovered again they will be ejected. What's the difference? In this situation, restricting is basically the same as an ejection. |
|
|||
|
Pre-game check of equipment is my pet peve. The NCAA finally stopped this a couple of years ago and I thought that the FED would follow suit. Personally, I don't like going into the dugouts and how are we sure that we checked all of the helmets? What if Johhny forgot to pull out his helmet from his bag and it is cracked or not approved. Johnny takes a pitch the head and you know the rest.
NCAA put the onus on the coaches and the schools where it belongs. We as umpires should not be checking the equipment before the game.
__________________
When in doubt, bang 'em out! Ozzy |
|
|||
|
[QUOTE=Steven Tyler;667158]
Quote:
Steve perhaps I should have just said adopt the NCAA FPSR where in NCAA contact after the bag is legal as long as the player was sliding directly into the bag. In FED, even if the runner slides directly into the base but slides past the base and makes contact it is considered an illegal slide. (FED rule 2-32-2(c)) In other words, IMO, sliding past a base and making contact (as long as the contact is not malicious or alters the play) should be legal. As it stands now in FED, if a runner slides past the base and makes contact it is an infraction. Pete Booth
__________________
Peter M. Booth |
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| The "Worst Thing" an Official Can Do? | grunewar | Basketball | 30 | Wed Mar 03, 2010 08:47am |
| Worst thing you ever saw happen in a game? | Mark Padgett | Basketball | 32 | Wed Mar 19, 2008 03:42pm |
| Worst thing you've seen an umpire do | bkbjones | Softball | 42 | Mon Apr 18, 2005 01:24pm |
| Another NFL thing... | PSU213 | Football | 4 | Tue Sep 21, 2004 11:03am |
| Just one thing... | JMN | Football | 17 | Sun Dec 21, 2003 12:59pm |