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georgecoit Mon Mar 03, 2003 12:39pm

what do we do as umpires if the pitcher mound does not meet the specs. according to the rule book.It gives the specs. in the rule book but there is no penalty .This is brought up at the plate conference before the game starts .high school federation rule

bob jenkins Mon Mar 03, 2003 12:41pm

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Originally posted by georgecoit
what do we do as umpires if the pitcher mound does not meet the specs. according to the rule book.It gives the specs. in the rule book but there is no penalty .This is brought up at the plate conference before the game starts .high school federation rule
Once the game starts, we leave it.

Before the game -- if a coach objects, heve the mound fixed. If it can't (or won't) be fixed, and the coach still objects, don't play the game. Let higher-ups (conference, state, etc.) determine the penalty.

georgecoit Mon Mar 03, 2003 12:54pm

who does the measurment to determine if the mound does not meet the specs.it would take a servay crew to do it

bob jenkins Mon Mar 03, 2003 02:37pm

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Originally posted by georgecoit
who does the measurment to determine if the mound does not meet the specs.it would take a servay crew to do it
It takes a string, a line level and a ruler.

Most schools would have these available.

DownTownTonyBrown Mon Mar 03, 2003 05:19pm

Pitcher's mounds surely vary from field to field. Who is carrying a tape measure, level, etc. to confirm that it doesn't meet the NFHS specificaitons?

Why is the coach complaining? Is it a safety issue or could it become one? Don't play on it until it is repaired.

Just your regular coach belly-aching? Play Ball!

Bfair Mon Mar 03, 2003 07:34pm

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Originally posted by bob jenkins
Quote:

Originally posted by georgecoit
who does the measurment to determine if the mound does not meet the specs.it would take a servay crew to do it
It takes a string, a line level and a ruler.

Most schools would have these available.

So how do you know if the pitching plate is too high, or if the plate is too low?

(Sorry, Bob, I couldn't pass that one up........LOL)



Freix


chris s Tue Mar 04, 2003 04:58pm

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Originally posted by Bfair
Quote:

Originally posted by bob jenkins
Quote:

Originally posted by georgecoit
who does the measurment to determine if the mound does not meet the specs.it would take a servay crew to do it
It takes a string, a line level and a ruler.

Most schools would have these available.

So how do you know if the pitching plate is too high, or if the plate is too low?

(Sorry, Bob, I couldn't pass that one up........LOL)



Freix


We could spend our big bucks on a survey crew.......

TwoBits Mon Mar 10, 2003 12:32am

Play the game...
 
...and report the infraction to you state association.


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