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I'm work for four differrent towns/asscoiations/UIC's, all Men's ASA SP Rec leagues. Last night I'm working for one that I'm fairly new with and the UIC is one of the coaches in the game. In my pre-game, I always state "3 warm up pitches every inning" as is ASA. At the begining of the top of the second inning, this coach/my UIC puts in a new pitcher. After 3 warm up pitches, I tell the catcher that's it. Pitcher throws fourth pitch. I call ball. Coach from bench asks what am I doing? I say he only gets three. Coach says no, he gets SEVEN. I say no, ASA is three, all the time for every new inning and every new pitcher, take a look at the book. (I'm hoping that I am right, and pretty sure that I am, else I would not have been so confident to contradict my boss in front of the whole game. But I stuck to my guns, politely) Game continues. He looks it up in the book, and next inning announces that I was correct. Whew!
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Never had a boss or UIC question it, but I've had several coaches over the years say they've never heard of such a rule. Or the 1 minute in between innings. Or awarding balls or strikes as mandated by the rules.
I keep feeling like I am educating the masses by enforcing the rules. Ahhh, the life and responsibilities of an educator---- uh, umpire.
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Two years ago, UIC was a coach, and I was working his game. ASA slowpitch. Called obstruction on his catcher for blocking the plate. He went far enough arguing that he actually got ejected. Called me at home that night, telling me I was right, he was wrong, he was sorry, and that it took a lot of integrity to stand up to him. Also promised he would not ever put another umpire in that situation.
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Just remember, when doing the real game FP, it is five warm ups or 1 minute. However, except in championship play that is usually changed to five first inning and three there after.
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Yes, 3 pitches in ASA slowpitch is correct... unless the Blue is busy with other duties (subs or whatever) in which case they can keep on tossing until ready.
Having said that I don't think I have ever made this call.. and no doubt there have been games where a fourth pitch has been thrown. If I was too busy with something to call for the batter then I was too busy to count warm up pitchs and I am not going to go looking for a call to make. But if I had specifically said "that's it" and "batter up" and they kept tossing anyway I would certinly ring up a ball. Ernie Anchorage, AK ASA/NFHS |
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Remember when doing the REAL softball game, ASA FP, MP or SP, it is 5, 5 and 3 warm-up pitches respectively or 1 minute in all game at all levels from the 1st inning of the 1st game to the final inning of the last championship game.
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Mike,
Championship play was my exception. Around here in 'rec' and league, it is 5-3. Championship is always 5-5. AFA, we utilize the same 5-3, even in Nationals.
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Didn't say it was right, just what happens more often than it should.
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"At the begining of the top of the second inning, this coach/my UIC..."
Great example of the utter stupidity of an example of conflict of interest. League officials should be flogged for allowing this to happen. |
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How local is your FP league? In the Netherlands we have the same rules. We work with I(nternational)SF/E(uropean)SF-rules. Off course when a substitution takes place and umpire's aren't ready to start the game, or someone is hurt. pitcher is allowed to do same practice. BUT a soon as umpire is ready game MUST continue... Alex |
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BTW - regarding conflict of interest, he is also the director of the Men's Leagues in the town. I've heard people complain about the conflict of interest this has posed. I work there infrequently. |
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