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I'd bet the response from the UIC would be different today.
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No as ASA does not have a rule that allows for an umpire to pull a player that might be hurt.
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We had this discussion at our state clinic a couple years ago.
ASA does not have a rule that allows you to pull a player (exception, concussion). What we were told is that you need to document everything if you feel a player is not fit to continue in a same with non-concussion symptoms. Document exactly what is said to the coach and when. Document what is said to other umpires/crew members/UIC. Document exactly what you witnessed. The key part was that you need to do this immediately when it happens. The reason for doing this is two fold. One, you won't forget what is said. Two (and more important), this should get the hint across to the coaches (and parents), that this player should not be in the game. One of our umpires actually had a situation with a serious injury and he did stop the game, refusing to umpire until the injured player was removed. The player in question slide into 2nd base and immediately grabbed his hand in pain. He said he was going to stay in the game, but decided to take off his batting glove. When he did (it was blood soaked by this time), the middle finger was obviously broken with exposed bone. The player insisted he was fine, but the umpire (who is a nurse) knew better. He refused to let the game continue until the player left the game (which meant they had to play shorthanded). In that case he felt player safety trumped anything that could come from a protest over his decisions. The point I took from it, is if worst comes to worst, I may not have the authority to stop the game from continuing, but I would rather have to deal with being a bad umpire for not following the rules, rather than have someone die on my field. |
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And IMO it is inappropriate to place an umpire/referee in that position.
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Ohio's law is even worse. Once removed for a suspected concussion, the youth cannot return to play for the rest of the day...even if cleared by a physician. They cannot participate in any contest or practice on the days after until cleared by a physician.
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In all the years we've had this law, I've used it a grand total of once - in a youth football game with daddy coaches. It simply isn't an issue for us in school-based athletics with better trained coaches and often on-site trainers. |
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California only has Concussion mandates for school sponsored sports.
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The MN law applies to "any municipality, business, or nonprofit organization that organizes a youth athletic activity for which an activity fee is charged" as well as to schools.
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As an umpire, I am not medically trained nor an agent of the state and as such accept zero responsibility for the care of a minor when there are legal guardians and/or adults whom have entrusted with the responsibility for the well-being of that child. I'm sure many will consider my statement as callous. I consider it being a responsible adult who expects other adults to acknowledge and act accordingly as it pertains to their accepted responsibilities.
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Personally, I thought the legislature was doing what they do best: meddling into things they know nothing about with "feel good" laws so that can claim to be "taking action." So, now I have to produce an up-to-date certificate showing that I attended concussion protocol training in order to register as an umpire with ASA. So far (several years into this) no one has been sued and I have asked no one to leave a game due to concussion symptoms.
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