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Old Sun Jun 11, 2006, 10:08pm
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hrradigan,

Come on now, let's be ADULTS here. Yes, your local softball associations do pay us (not enough sometimes) but who brought that up? Nowhere did I say anything about the only competitve ball is played in the Dakota's. Why did you bring that up?

BTW, I don't come out to the diamonds to "watch" you play. I come out to make sure you play the game by the rules and in the process, I have to keep an eye on the game. I'm guessing, but I bet your a Rec 3/4 player? That's the league for new and not-so-good teams.
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 02:42am
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Changing the subject a little, any of y'all ever get in an argument on the field and then out of the corner of your eye catch your partner doing this: ?
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 07:45am
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Can someone please tell me if this is correct. I had one strike,then hit a foul for the second strike................now I thought I got a "courtesy " foul so I fouled off a bad pitch (or what I thought was bad) and I was called out for the last foul as being a strike??
This is womens ASA slowpitch softball


thanks!!!
Point 1. This is an umpire's board where many umpires come to share and discuss rules, plays, situations and training among other subjects.

Point 2. No one on this board has a problem helping out others, but we are not here for your convenience. You do not pay us to be here. We get no additional perks or benefits from anyone for being here and sharing our experience and knowledge.

Point 3. You asked a question, a simple question. You were given the answer. The fact that you didn't care for it is an issue you can deal with in the mirror. It is the correct answer and I simply followed up Steve's reply in a humorous manner. Do you even know what "one of forty-two" means? BTW, Steve probably knows more about softball, the game and rules, than most ,if not all, of the people you know combined.

Point 4. Just because your league or whatever uses ASA rules, it doesn't mean that they cannot invoke Rule 12 and modify said rules in any manner they wish to accommodate their teams.

Final point. You can come on this board and learn, or not. That is your option. However, even though we all have options, there is no requirement to kowtow to you or anyone else.

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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 09:43am
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This thread serves to illustrate one of my pet peeves with 'local' league rules: players often don't understand that local rules are not necessarily the same as official rules (ASA or other).

In this case, somebody actually made an effort to become informed, but I have an additional suggestion--obtain a current rule book and read it! This will dispell some additional myths.

And from where I'm lurking, there was no rudeness in the first two replies. . .
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 10:47am
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With 3,503 posts on this site, it don't look like you get off your arse long enough to play any ball. Is that where your attitude comes from?? And another thing I don't remember asking you in the first place.

So get a life buddy!

But thanks again for going over what bluetooth already did Again I said he did a great job and if you read what he wrote you learned something and if not............move on thanks
OOOOOOOOO! I guess you told me!

Again, who started the name calling? (that would be you).

Who started the put downs? (that would be you).

Who copped the attitude? (that would be you).

Who doesn't really care if you ever get any questions answered? (that would be me).
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 12:54pm
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OOOOOOOOO! I guess you told me!

Again, who started the name calling? (that would be you).

Who started the put downs? (that would be you).

Who copped the attitude? (that would be you).

Who doesn't really care if you ever get any questions answered? (that would be me).

OMG.........you're soooooooo funny!!!! LMAO
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 01:08pm
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This thread serves to illustrate one of my pet peeves with 'local' league rules: players often don't understand that local rules are not necessarily the same as official rules (ASA or other).

In this case, somebody actually made an effort to become informed, but I have an additional suggestion--obtain a current rule book and read it! This will dispell some additional myths.

And from where I'm lurking, there was no rudeness in the first two replies. . .

Maybe I was wrong, I just thought the first two posts were a little short and not sooooo nice....maybe it's me reading too much into things
I've been told I can do that......anyhow want to thank you for your post you are soooo true. That is how I got into this mess in the first place. I was looking online for the ASA rules and found this site. (I do need a book)

I understand the local rules are usually only based on ASA rules........problem is I didn't have a rule book and was just curious.....isn't that what killed that cat.
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 01:17pm
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If you are in a league that registers teams ASA..they should provide a copy of the book.... if its BASED on ASA rules, they should have a book at the site, or at least access to league rules.

This is the BEST place to come for a softball rules question...There is NO BETTER place. Sometimes humor will be involved, but 99% of the people here WILL be polite. Dont take any of it personally.

Feel free to come back and ask for anything you need.
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 01:36pm
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She doesn't have a book, doesn't know the rules, but knowledgable umpires are 'jerks' for not spoonfeeding her the answer she wants to hear

Yep, thats typical.
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 01:39pm
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I believe she has been properly toasted.. we DO want her to return.....
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 01:42pm
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we DO want her to return.....
Speak for yourself!

J/K ... but hopefully with a bit stiffer spring on that trigger of hers.
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 01:48pm
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Originally Posted by hrradigan
I never said Umpires were not needed but with attitude like some that are on this site, YOU CAN BE REPLACED! N & S Dakota is not the only place they play competitive ball. WE PAY FOR YOU...not the other way around........

think about it.........so help me or don't I don't care, I will keep playing and you will keep watching.

GOOD TIMES
Thanks hrradigan, for reminding me again why I only call fastpitch. What an attitude!
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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 01:54pm
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Did anyone say fastpitch? I'll play if they let me, if not I like to watch too. How many fouls do you get in fastpitch? LMFAO

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Old Mon Jun 12, 2006, 02:20pm
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She doesn't have a book, doesn't know the rules, but knowledgable umpires are 'jerks' for not spoonfeeding her the answer she wants to hear

Yep, thats typical.
NO that's not it, you just need to learn how to hold the spoon!
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