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Old Wed Dec 17, 2003, 03:27pm
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A few years ago, I agreed to cover for one of our guys and take the last game of the first night of a large multi-level SP tournament.

In the bottom of the first, the pitcher walked the first 12 batters on 48 pitches.

As you might have guessed, this was not the top level. However, each team had won 2 games that day and lost 1.

Has anyone else ever called 48 balls in a row?

In case anybody's wondering, they didn't replace the pitcher. He finally started getting some pitches over and got out with only a 15-run inning. In fact, his team actually pulled ahead, 26-25, in the top of the 7th, only to lose 27-26 in the home half (no walks).
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Old Wed Dec 17, 2003, 04:17pm
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In case anybody's wondering, they didn't replace the pitcher. He finally started getting some pitches over and got out with only a 15-run inning. In fact, his team actually pulled ahead, 26-25, in the top of the 7th, only to lose 27-26 in the home half (no walks).
Guess he finally figured out that you weren't going to give him the corners

Just kidding!


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Old Wed Dec 17, 2003, 04:23pm
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I was trying to find some corners to give him, but when the pitches are behind the batter, two feet short of the plate, over the catcher's head . . .
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Old Wed Dec 17, 2003, 04:33pm
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I surely hope that you hold the record AND that I never, ever come anywhere near seeing it broken.
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Old Wed Dec 17, 2003, 06:07pm
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I agree with Steve's thoughts on this. I don't even want
to attempt to break your record. Hope you have it for a long
long LONG time.

glen

BTW, Mike got pretty good with the smiley's.

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Old Wed Dec 17, 2003, 06:22pm
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Gotcha!

At an ASA 16U NQ in Atlanta (A Ball), I was on 1st, and an ISF umpire was on 3rd. We called 31 Illegal Pitches in a row for crow hopping on a team from Chattanooga against a team from California.
We showed the coach, showed the pitcher and she kept on doing it. He claimed no one had ever called it on her!
In the interim, the PU put up with him screaming, going outside the dugout and behind the backstop and screaming, her father and mother standing up on the top row of the bleachers and screaming obscenities, etc.
Our UIC for Metro Atlanta had to TELL the PU to toss the coach and then he didn't do it for several innings. The park police came and got the parents and escorted them off the property.
Boy, when we came off that game, all 3 of us got chewed out BIG TIME
The PU got chewed out because he didn't take control and get rid of the trouble makers and me and the other BU for not taking over when the PU didn't do his job!!!! What a fiasco!
That was 1st game on Saturday and I had 3 more. But, I sure was glad to go ASAP as the UIC glared at me the rest of the day---until I made him laugh!

So Glen, sorry I hold the record!

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Old Wed Dec 17, 2003, 08:19pm
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Wow. Thirty-one IPs in a row beats 48 balls in a row. I haven't called 31 total IPs in my life. What happened after pitch #31? Did she finally stop crow-hopping?

I may have witnessed another record in a later year of that SP tourney, in a higher division. In the top of the first, the first 15 batters swung at the first pitch and got a hit. Fifteen pitches, 13 runs, 2 guys on base, and I had not called a single pitch.

No, the other team did not catch up. And the pitcher was not the same guy who had thrown the 48 straight balls.
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Old Wed Dec 17, 2003, 09:47pm
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Elaine , I was just thinking that would be a good story for some of those people always complaining about IP never being called..... But then again, some people are just ignorant Brian
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Old Thu Dec 18, 2003, 06:13am
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Ok ladie and gentlemen,

I want to know how to put all the different graphics and smilies in my posts. My home computer should easily handle what needs to be done, but I am computer illerate, so help is needed.

Oh yea, mens B national this year. don't remember the number, but around 20-25 illegal pitches before the team quit and walked off the field after a couple of innings.
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Old Thu Dec 18, 2003, 09:37am
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Red face

I guess I should have counted the leaps in that game last spring. It's not like me to be humble.

But why are we surprised greymule's pitcher wasn't replaced:
- he was the sponsor ?
- no one else wanted to risk taking the loss ?
- the outfielders thought they were strikes


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Old Thu Dec 18, 2003, 10:06am
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Cecil,

I clicked on your link, and got to a site that wanted to download some software to my computer. I exited the site.

The download may be harmless, but it is NOT necessary to have any special software on your computer in order to put smilies in posts.

Del-Blue,

All you need is a web site that provides smilies and other graphics for people to hot-link to, and a basic understanding of vB code (this site) or HTML (eteamz - also works on this site).

For a vB code explanation, click on the link at the top of the screen when you are entering a reply or at the bottom of the forum screen. Scroll down and you will find the code for embedding graphics images.

Here is a good site to get started with, especially since if you click on the smilie you want to use, it will put the vB (also called UBB) code in a box for you to copy:

The Ultimately Pointless Website.
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Old Thu Dec 18, 2003, 10:47am
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Tom,

Smiley Central only works on e-mails....Try to use
on different boards, won't work.

E-Mailed Bob and sent same one you did...When he gets
the hang of that one. Send him your others.

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Old Thu Dec 18, 2003, 07:00pm
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How about this one for lopsided. Area end of year league champions tourny. I draw the #1(AA) V #64 (rec)game with the wind blowing strong out to left. No HR limit. In the pregame I tell the coaches, while holding my hand nose high on my 5'9 frame, that since there's a real strong wind to make it easier on the pitchers expect this to be considered 6'.Top of the 1st 1-2-3 and done. Bottom of the 1st pitcher didn't take my hint and keeps lobbing in 12 footers, 30 run rule invoked with no outs.
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Old Fri Dec 19, 2003, 05:22am
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Thanks for the info guys, Here goes!!!!!!!



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Old Fri Dec 19, 2003, 05:23am
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Hey it works!!!!!!!!! I'm not so dumb after all!!!!!!!


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