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I don't think the virus is totally to blame, but I think it is drastically increasing financial problems that have already existed. |
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NCAA Division 2 Urbana University of Ohio had been controlled by Franklin university since 2014 and is closing due to ongoing budgetary issues and declining enrollment further exacerbated by COVID-19.
Especially for smaller colleges/universities and any other ones that barely kept afloat financially.
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Why are so many opening, starting or planning activities based on release from rules and restrictions; rather than concern for risk, safety and health?
Isn't it just about money?
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If you will it, they will come...
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/h...d-19-pandemic/ Any umps from Iowa? What's your thoughts?
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OK, games and tournaments might be played soon. As of now, we have possibilities NEXT WEEK, June 12 -14.
My question is about precautions and procedures. How will umpires be protected from COVID 19 contact during tournaments? What do you know so far?
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Worked a few games at a USSSA tournament in Kansas this past Saturday, their first weekend to play.
Only the two umpires and the two head coaches were at the pre-game meeting. Umpires were not to touch the bats and were not to touch the game balls. Each team had two game balls. They took one out to the circle and brought it back to the dugout after the half-inning. In theory, all the touches on a game ball were by members of one team. Not perfect, but pretty close. Other than that, no changes in mechanics or general practices for the umpires - still called the zone from behind the catcher. No requirement for a COVID-mask. There seemed to be more fans in their lawn chairs around the outfield fence and fewer in the stands, but other than that, just a tournament like last summer. |
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Some things being discussed in NH (USA Softball related) include:
No out of state umpires will be used in any tournaments. NH umpires not permitted to work games outside of NH. If any travel team plays in a tournament outside of NH, their entire program will be un-sanctioned for NH play. (USA Softball National Tournaments is an exception.) All tournaments will permit in state teams only; no out of state teams permitted. Prior to tournament games, all team personnel must have their temperature taken. Umpires will also need this. Umpires will be required to wear Covid masks on the field. Plate conference will include 1 coach from each team & the umpires. Line up cards will be handed over from coach to PU and not returned for a check. Verbal confirmation shall suffice. Each team will have 2 game balls that they will use. At the end of an inning, the ball(s) will be taken to dugout by the defensive team. Balls that go out of play and retrieved will need to be sanitized prior to being put back into play. Umpires will not have any balls in their ball bag(s) which should only now be used for line up cards, brush, pen/pencil, flip coin. Teams on offense must still “social distance” in dugouts, which likely means on many fields that they will have to be outside the fenced in area of the field. Equipment checks may require umpires to wear gloves or equipment will need to be “re-sanitized”. Some game rules may be relaxed if players are uncomfortable coming to bat. Outs would not be taken in those instances. Waivers would need to be signed by everybody. All trash would have to be removed by the teams. There may be no trash cans for disposal of trash as a result. “You bring it, you take it back.” Game schedules will likely be more spread out to allow for teams to vacate a field prior to the next teams coming in. In turn, this may affect the timed games’ length. There may be other things that will be required. And perhaps some things will be relaxed over time.
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Masks
So PU must wear a mask but not F2. They are about a foot apart and breathing on each other, but only PU must wear a mask? If F2 gets the virus, illness is likely to be mild with virtually zero chance of death. If PU is 60 or older, much, much more at risk. I'm all for protecting the kids, but does anyone care about PU? How hard is it for F2 to put a paper surgical mask on?
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Probably referring to the list in your 6/5 post, including:
"Umpires will be required to wear Covid masks on the field."
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The latest in Maryland, retyped by me.
All youth and amateur sports gatherings and events may resume sporting and other customary operations as of 5 PM on June 12th and 5 PM on June 19th for indoor activities. May not be open to the general public. Indoor activities are restricted to 50% of capacity and six feet distancing whenever possible. To the extent possible, individuals engaged in the sport and at the venue shall wear face covering especially when distancing is not feasible. Latest in Delaware, generally seen as nonsense, starting June 15th, also retyped by me. PU behind pitcher. Catcher 6 feet from batter or not used. No stealing second, so F3 can social distance. Ball rotated out frequently and disinfected between innings. Equipment should not be shared. Distancing in dugouts and stands. Base coaches distanced from others. No community water cooler, spitting, gum or seeds. Teams should use their own set of game balls. Spectators under gathering rules.
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Cecil,
I was looking for some Delaware return info. Saw baseball addressed on a site, but not softball. You said “ catcher 6 feet away from batter or not used”. Not used? Really? How’s that supposed to work? |
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https://coronavirus.delaware.gov/wp-...eopening-1.pdf No one I know thinks it is doable.
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Backstop, and then the pitcher has to go get the ball. Pitcher may keep a bagful of balls by hir feet and collect them when the supply is exhausted.
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