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Old Fri Jun 24, 2005, 01:25pm
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ASA, Adult co-ed slow pitch.

Is there a rule that says the outfielders must position themselves a certain distance behind the infielders? In a recent game, the BU actually called time before a pitch to move our outfielders back (they were starting 20-25' behind the baseline). He said that they must be at least 40' beyond the baseline. When questioned whether this was an ASA standard rule, or a local rule, he stated it was ASA. Does this rule actually exist?

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Old Fri Jun 24, 2005, 11:39pm
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There is no ASA rule about how far back they have to stand. They just have to have 4 outfielders in positions normally played by said outfielders. Only time this umpire should have asked them to move back if one moved up and tried to play infield.
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Old Sun Jun 26, 2005, 09:37pm
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I don't call slowpitch, but I have seen some slowpitch fields with an arc drawn in the outfield. I assume it is to mark how far back the outfielders have to stand. I have no idea whose rules they use on that field, but U-trip is big here in slowpitch.
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Old Mon Jun 27, 2005, 12:46am
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I don't call slowpitch, but I have seen some slowpitch fields with an arc drawn in the outfield. I assume it is to mark how far back the outfielders have to stand. I have no idea whose rules they use on that field, but U-trip is big here in slowpitch.
I played in a U-trip league that used the painted arc. It was bloody annoying when you had a team that could drop balls between your infield and outfield all game long. I believe it was a local league rule.

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Old Mon Jun 27, 2005, 04:29pm
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The co-ed leagues I worked used the 140' arc. But ONLY when women were at bat. There were no restrictions for male batters.

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