Forum: Softball
Wed Sep 03, 2003, 04:40pm
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Forum: Softball
Wed Sep 03, 2003, 11:55am
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Forum: Softball
Tue Sep 02, 2003, 05:39pm
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Forum: Softball
Tue Sep 02, 2003, 02:36pm
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Forum: Softball
Tue Sep 02, 2003, 12:11pm
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Replies: 37
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Watching an active runner advance and being in...
Watching an active runner advance and being in the prescribed position when doing so is not offering a team a hint.
Telling the batter to "step out" is a preventive measure which gives no one any...
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Forum: Softball
Mon Sep 01, 2003, 01:58pm
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Replies: 37
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Speaking ASA
Only if the umpire is not doing...
Speaking ASA
Only if the umpire is not doing their job, or the pitcher, catcher and batter are not paying attention.
The umpire should be out from behind the catcher toward 3B, mask in left...
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Forum: Softball
Mon Sep 01, 2003, 10:16am
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Replies: 37
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But does that not apply only to the look-back...
But does that not apply only to the look-back once the runner has come to a stop? Certainly, it does not apply to runner legally leaving the base in an attempt to advance to the next in a continual...
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Forum: Softball
Mon Sep 01, 2003, 08:35am
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Replies: 37
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Speaking ASA.
I certainly don't believe you...
Speaking ASA.
I certainly don't believe you can even come close to faulting the batter. The batter is not only encouraged to stay ready, but required by rule to keep one foot in the box between...
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