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Let me make this as simple as possible. The coaches of this team are total redneck a-holes. Their kids will spike yours if possible when running to the bag on a force play. I have seen them run over fielders attempting to catch pop ups. They will truck your catcher even if there is a clear path to the base. Pretty much every chicken *hit thing you have ever heard about they will do.
For the last 3 years the only time i have seen the catcher hit on the warm up cuts at the plate were against this team. They do it repeatedly and until an umpire makes them stop. I was just curious what specific rule should be used to stop their tactics. Saw them play yesterday and their batter interfered with the catcher on a throw down to 2nd. The coach complained, again, two earlier instances that appeared to be batter interference were not called, the umpires finally called the kid out for batter interference on the third instance. Again, not a question about what they are doing or why, only about the specific rule that should be enforced to stop it, Thanks Easygoer |
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Somebody either batter or F2 is doing something seriously wrong. In thousands of games of umpiring, I have never seen that. Batter could be hinting at F2 to get back off of the plate. Depends on the level. I wouldn't over think it. This is something that you will likely never see again.
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It's like Deja Vu all over again Last edited by johnnyg08; Sun Mar 04, 2012 at 01:00pm. |
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I'm having a hard tome believing that this stuff happens at high school level (per the OP poster in post 9) without retribution.
Someone has a perception problem with the activity - the only question is who has the problem.
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I'm confused if the OP is talking about a "back swing" where the batter is in the box, and the batter is swinging his bat back, and hitting the catcher, or the "back swing" which is really "follow through" in my book, and hitting the catcher.
The first one is chicken sh*t, and the other one is stupidity (hopefully, not intentional). I would cut out both of them in a heartbeat, and make no qualms about it. |
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Anyone up to a road trip to easygoer's fields? Give a week or two with him having to deal with umpires that don't allow this crap to happen and he'll either learn his lesson or be barred from the league. Either one would be a benefit to baseball.
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