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1) Saying a base coach may have a scoring device on the field is DEFINITELY NOT SAYING not elsewhere like in the dugout. Anyone with that logic would be suspect of confusing any rule.
2) I don't think we have jurisdiction over the outside of the backstop. 3) If the cell phone was being used to give anyone directions or other in-game communication; probably not legal. 4) "youtube videos about bad calls, etc. " are a concern. Without videos or calls, what would we talk about during the College Softball Championship.
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