Forum: Baseball
Tue Jun 05, 2001, 11:31am
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First off Peter I...
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First off Peter I have never called a ball in that sitch, always a warning. In varsity, I tell the pitchers, discreetly, that they can't do it. If they inadvertently do...
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Forum: Baseball
Tue Jun 05, 2001, 08:07am
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Rich,
It seems that way. Saw the first round...
Rich,
It seems that way. Saw the first round of the Div. 2 states last week. Masconomet vs Concord Carlisle. The Masco pitcher must have gone to his mouth,within the 18 foot circle at least 25...
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Forum: Baseball
Mon Jun 04, 2001, 03:57pm
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Forum: Baseball
Mon Jun 04, 2001, 02:21pm
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Jim,
First off....
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Jim,
First off. If I knew I was wrong when I posted it I would not have posted it. Hope that clears that up. Please allow this to be a discussion and not an argument....
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Forum: Baseball
Mon Jun 04, 2001, 11:55am
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Re: One Last Time
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First off, just because I do not do FED rules does not mean I do not do HS games. Fed rules are banned in Boston, we use OBR.
Second, Wetting fingers is...
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Forum: Baseball
Mon Jun 04, 2001, 11:28am
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Replies: 27
Views: 9,596
First off, Just because I do not do Fed., does...
First off, Just because I do not do Fed., does not mean I do not do HS games. Fed. is banned in Boston, we use the OBR. OK
Now to the wetting of the fingers. Can you tell me where you got the idea...
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Forum: Baseball
Mon Jun 04, 2001, 08:11am
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One last time. The pitcher asks for a new ball...
One last time. The pitcher asks for a new ball and is given one. He is facing center field and rubs up the ball.
He just happens to be standing on the rubber and drops the ball with men on base....
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Forum: Baseball
Sun Jun 03, 2001, 11:06am
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Forum: Baseball
Sun Jun 03, 2001, 08:55am
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Re: Never sometimes means never
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I believe you are reading that rule wrong. When you first go on the rubber with one hand by your sideand the glove hand at your waste you are in set STANCE 8.02.
Let's...
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Forum: Baseball
Sat Jun 02, 2001, 12:35pm
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Replies: 27
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Never a balk means never...
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Never a balk means never a balk. If the pitcher is standing within the 18 foot circle, which includes the rubber, when he wets his fingers, it is a ball. Never a balk. OBR. G.
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Forum: Baseball
Thu May 31, 2001, 07:11am
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If you are talking about relaxed and unrelaxed action it doesn't apply here. On this play you don't need a verbal appeal to retire the runner. Tag the...
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Forum: Baseball
Wed May 30, 2001, 10:43am
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Forum: Baseball
Wed May 30, 2001, 09:30am
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Seeing that you are...
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Seeing that you are interested in EVERYBODY's feedback, that would include me.
I was talking about OBR, Bob was talking about FED (National Federation of High Schools)....
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Forum: Baseball
Mon May 28, 2001, 12:45pm
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Views: 4,223
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Forum: Baseball
Mon May 28, 2001, 08:17am
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Forum: Baseball
Sun May 27, 2001, 01:54pm
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OK, there have been a lot...
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OK, there have been a lot of points made by you and others about this ruling in OBR vs FED.
The first one was Peter's on the deflected ball. Same as OBR so that's a wash.
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Forum: Baseball
Sat May 26, 2001, 11:01pm
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Replies: 34
Views: 4,223
Go to http://www.umpire.org and follow what I...
Go to http://www.umpire.org and follow what I told Bob.
The OBR are The Official Baseball Rules,published by the Sporting News etc. They are the basis for all baseball rules. FED is the governing...
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Forum: Baseball
Sat May 26, 2001, 10:08pm
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First, Bob, You can go to URC, message board, to...
First, Bob, You can go to URC, message board, to Situations, to the thread, Runner hit by a batted ball. 5/7 to 5/10.
Second, Joe, you are right in fact if you called the runner out every time he...
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Forum: Baseball
Sat May 26, 2001, 09:30am
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Let's clear up #4...
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Let's clear up #4 first. I said at least twice in this thread that I do not know, or do, FED. This thread did not mention FED when it started. I picked it up later, when...
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Forum: Baseball
Sat May 26, 2001, 06:41am
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I don't know what BJ meant by his above...
I don't know what BJ meant by his above statement. However after reading the URC thread, Runner hit by batted ball, again, in order to clarify the FED ruling I conclude that the ruling in FED is the...
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Forum: Baseball
Fri May 25, 2001, 07:05pm
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Forum: Baseball
Fri May 25, 2001, 02:37pm
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Peter your talking about 8.4.2h, I think we are talking about 8.4.2k but don't know FED. Anyway your play in 8.4.2h is on a DEFLECTED ball and it is the same ruling in OBR. We...
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Forum: Baseball
Fri May 25, 2001, 02:23pm
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OK, BP.
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OK, BP.
I realize it is a tough thing to change your thinking on but the right call is OUT.
Here is where your problem is. The FED rule says:
"The runner is out...
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Forum: Baseball
Fri May 25, 2001, 01:31pm
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Replies: 34
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BP,
I do not do FED...
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BP,
I do not do FED rules, just OBR. Your quote of FED Rule 8.4.2k appears to be the same as the OBR. If you were doing an OBR game, your call would be wrong. Not knowing the...
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Forum: Baseball
Fri May 25, 2001, 12:08pm
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Re: Depends Part 2
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Mike,
Actually 7.08(f) does not mention the word NEAR, it just says "...Passes a fielder...". That is where the problem is. It should say "After that fielder has had a reasonable...
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