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First, my TV screen is not ostentatious; it was a surprise Christmas gift from Santa (my wonderful wife) to my sons and me three year ago. That said, my eyesight is still pretty good and I was not embellishing because you thought I didn't like what I saw. During the couple of innings that I watched there were two closeups of the Georgia pitcher that included very good views of her pitching hand. It was most definitely white athletic tape (not a band-aid) that covered her index finger from its tip to the second knuckle. I was not outraged. I was surprised though. When one looks at the Rules Codes of the two diamond sports (baseball and softball), NCAA Softball is the only one that allows what the Georgia pitcher did. I looked up the NCAA Rules the next day and I was surprised that the pitcher was allowed to wear something on her pitching fingers, and when I asked Mark, Jr. (he umpires women's college softball) if he knew the rule, he confirmed that he knew the rule (Boy! Nobody tells me these things, !).The other Ruled Codes prohibit pitchers from having such items on their pitching hands so as to prohibit the pitchers from gaining an advantage in gripping the ball. My puzzlement is with the word "neutral". The word "neutral" allows for one hell of a lot of wiggle room for defining what is "neutral". I may be wrong but my gut (and I have a lot of gut, ) tells me that if we were to read the NCAA Softball Rule being discussed to all of the umpires that umpire baseball and softball (excluding professional baseball and college softball umpires) and then poll them about the word "neutral" I would bet dollars to donuts that a majority would first think flesh colored. And I think that a majority of those that umpire professional baseball would also first think flesh colored.I accept the NCAA Ruling, I just believe that the Exception could be written a little better. MTD, Sr.
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Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Trumbull Co. (Warren, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn. Wood Co. (Bowling Green, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn. Ohio Assn. of Basketball Officials International Assn. of Approved Bkb. Officials Ohio High School Athletic Association Toledo, Ohio |
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As you described your TV, it was, in my judgment, ostentatious. I am the receiver of the message, and I will interpret it as I will.
"characterized by or given to pretentious or conspicuous show in an attempt to impress others" Bling on music artists is ostentatious and it doesn't matter how they came about their shiny baubles. The origin of the item makes it no less conspicuous. We cannot see your TV but you felt it important enough that we all know about it. I believe you made that comment exactly to impress others and/or lend credibility to your observations. After all, those watching on a Sony Trinitron from 1995 wouldn't have been able to see the pitcher's hand, much less something on her finger. Right? ![]() A lot of rules books could be written a lot better. I only read 2 sanctions and that's plenty for me.
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Ted USA & NFHS Softball Last edited by Tru_in_Blu; Thu Apr 07, 2016 at 08:43pm. Reason: sp |
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