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After that, there will be a phase in period for the new uniform logo just as there was with the recent logo change. Most likely 3-4 years before the new logo is required in National Championship Tournaments.
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I just bought shirts and hats with the new logo. So of course there's talk of updating it yet again.
In all honesty, I'm pretty sure not a single playing participant in the game cares what font and typeface we wear on our hats/shirts/ball bags.
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Rule 3-3F2 11” slow pitch starting 2017 use 52/300 ball
Rule 3-5E Delete requirement to wear chin straps in JO play Rule 3-6 Add Coed C/D and Women’s C/D to list that only have to wear matching shirts with numbers Rule 5-8A Delete inning ending out for a home run in E/Rec. Now it is just an out. Rule 7-1A All JO fast pitch can now use either on deck circle. Rule 8-9B2 All adult slow pitch except seniors can have a courtesy runner. Any eligible player on the official line-up, including available substitutes may be used as a courtesy runner. One CR only may be used per inning. Seniors will continue to use their CR rule. Also the branding discussion. As mentioned at the earliest the new umpire uniforms will be available is 2017. That was mentioned with the understanding that the BOD has to approve the new logo by early 2016 in order for the manufactures to have time to fill the pipeline with new logo items for the 2017 season. As they did with the current new ASA logo (yes it is weird to have a discussion about two "new" logos at the same time) it will be phased in over a number of years. As mentioned 2017 is the earliest umpires can purchase the USA logo, it won't be mandatory until most likely 2020 to coincide with the hopeful return of Softball to the Olympics. |
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I don't know why women's slow pitch continues to have to use the 11" ball.
They grew up from 12U thru HS and college using the 12" ball and now they need to use a smaller ball?? Crazy. It would certainly help speed up co-ed games if both genders would hit the 12" ball.
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Regarding the CRs for slow pitch, who picks who the runner will be?
Most league bylaws simply have whoever made the last out serve as the CR. If the CR is on base and is due to bat, can someone else be the CR? Or would the original runner have to go back in? Can't have a CR for a CR, right? If the defense gets to pick, they'd obviously opt for the slowest runner. But what if the guy/gal they pick would require a CR themselves? If the offense gets to pick, they're always going to put in their rabbit. Seems like a roster opportunity to get someone on the team whose job will be to run for someone every half-inning.
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IMO, the "last out CR" rule (or variation) is stupid and inane. One location uses "last batted out" which is even more stupid. Other than ASA's "no participation" rule, the best rule is ISF softball, where the person furthest to bat will be the CR (for the catcher with two outs). |
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This is a stupid rule change passed by people who do not umpire. MTD, Sr.
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I don't understand the rationale for the new ASA change, though.
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There is not logical rationale for this rule change. Baseball and softball at all levels (high school, college, and professional) has always (with apologies to the late J. Dallas Shirely, it is a basketball thing) has stated that a team's on-deck circle is on its dugout side of the field. And while there is no requirement that an on-deck batter use the on-deck circle, if the on-deck batter chooses to use it the on-deck batter must use his or her team's on-deck circle. The reasoning for an on-deck batter to use his or her teams' on-deck circle is three-fold: i) The on-deck batter is under close supervision of his or her teams's coaches; ii) The on-deck batter is away from the opposing team's dugout thus reducing the chances of taunting by either side; and iii) The PU knows exactly where the on-deck batter is at all times. The "safety" excuse is a non-starter. An on-deck batter can be hit by a foul ball no matter which on-deck circle is used. Coaches need to teach their players to pay attention to the game and what is happening on the diamond at all times. I am climbing down off my soapbox now because it is basketball season, ![]() MTD, Sr.
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In today's game, there's a 4th reason to stay on the offensive side. With most coaches calling pitches from the mouth of the dugout, this will allow on-deck hitters to "inadvertently" get in the way. Get prepared to deal with that issue; and one more reason why the coach thinks he needs to have a bucket seat on the field.
I also call bullsh!t on the "safety" of intentionally putting on-deck batters "behind" the batter. So, all batters swing late, and that (late) batter fouling a pitch is more dangerous than the dead pull hitter ripping "her" pitch? That may make sense on the bigger and deeper baseball field where the on-deck batter is actually behind the batter, but it is stupid logic on a softball field. So, two rules that ASA umpires have enforced forever (chin straps to keep the helmet on the head and stay on your side) are now removed, making a mockery of any prior rationale and required enforcement. One of my pet peeves in high school games has been poorly fitted helmets that are worn to NOT stay on the head, so now we get that in ASA, too. Nicely done.
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Much too much is made of the interfering with signals and/or taunting/jawing and the like. MN has been using this rule for a number of years now and blocking signals has happened in my games exactly once, and was easily dealt with. Taunting has happened never. But, my main point was this is not a big deal for umpires.
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This rule change is a rule change that can be laid our our feet for not enforcing the old rule because we did not want to be seen as being an OOO! Mark, Jr., and I umpire ASA tournaments every summer with ASA umpires from at least three different OhioASA Districts. The District Commissioner and District UIC of only one district expected its umpires and defended its umpires in enforcing the old rule. MTD, Sr.
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