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There has to be some semblance of control of the players by the coaches. They are ultimately responsible for them, and they cannot maintain control if their players are away somewhere where they cannot see them. That's why the rules require the players to stay within the confines of the field, as the case play answer (b) states. If they must stay within those confines at all times, then it's counter-intuitive to have a designated warm-up area that is outside of those confines. I cannot believe that NFHS would allow players to warm up somewhere where they cannot be supervised. Imagine a bullpen that is behind a copse of trees beyond the parking lot, where nobody can see a pitcher and catcher warming up unless he/she crosses the lot and walks on a path through the trees. Who's going to check to make sure that catcher has her helmet/mask on when she's in a crouch? Do you think NFHS would say that's okay? No way I would consider that a legal "designated warm-up area". [Edited to add:] If it is okay for a designated warm-up area to be outside the confines of the field, then I would expect the answer to (b) in the case play to say something like, "If the players are in a designated warm-up area that is outside the confines of the field, the umpires have no jurisdiction to enforce the helmet/mask requirement for the catcher, but should inform the coach that the catcher is not wearing the proper equipment," which is similar to the ruling in case play 10.1.2 Situation A. Since there is nothing in the answer that even suggests that a designated warm-up area can be outside the confines, it's pretty clear to me NFHS's position once the game begins. I don't need something definitively written in the rule book to tell me that the warm-up area has to be within the confines of the field. From a safety and well-being of the players point of view, it must be somewhere where the coaches and umpires can see them.
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It says OR, meaning the warm-up area might not be in the confines of the field. How is this any different from a field where warm-up ares are hidden under the stands?
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Note that it does not say anything about whether the catcher is standing or squatting. If both players are throwing overhand, the mask is not required. You may not find it anywhere in any book, but a softball pitcher warming up is throwing underhand. Regarding "copse". Had to look that one up. I wouldn't have passed that one on the vocabulary test. ![]()
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The only change in NFHS for 2016 is the useless definition of "projected substitute".
The warm up "catcher" has never needed any gear besides the mask/helmet. The open question and the OP is whether the designated warm up area can be outside the umpires' view. No more, no less.
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They had to issue a definition of projected substitution after they initially released a statement saying offensive substitutions could not be made until the player was actually coming to bat.
I swear I saw the wording about crouched position soemwhere but cannot find it on the internet. Wonder if it was another release like the initial projected sub statement that they then had to retract. |
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You are correct; it's NFHS Baseball.
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Wow, wonder who came up with that gem?
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A local school has their bullpen located about 20 yards behind the back stop. they use to have bleachers positioned right behind the backstop where you could not see the bullpen from the field. It was brought up numerous times in the past with some umpires not allowing teams to warm up there As the area behind first has copse's behind it with a gully behind that and third base has school buildings behind it. They use a lot of game balls every year. Last season the school moved the bleachers apart towards each dugout about 10 feet so the bullpen is visible from the field and within the confines of the field.
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If it is not within the confnes of the field (meaning it is not within view of the umpire), isn't this kind of a "if a tree falls in the forest..." kind of question?
![]() ![]() (But, then, what do we expect from NFHS test question writers?) Or, maybe "if a tree falls in a copse ..." BTW, since the definition of "copse" is "a small group of trees", isn't a "copse of trees", then, "a small group of trees of trees"? ![]()
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![]() Having no practical experience with either NFHS or NCAA, I get reminded of that hearing about some of their rules and/or test questions.....
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Simple. Wherever they designate it to be. So many fields, so many different designated areas.
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