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3afan Sun Dec 24, 2006 07:36am

damn politics !!! :mad:

its REALLY hurting ASA in the DFW area ...... I mean severely :cool:

azbigdawg Mon Dec 25, 2006 12:18am

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Originally Posted by 3afan
damn politics !!! :mad:

its REALLY hurting ASA in the DFW area ...... I mean severely :cool:


I love ASA..I just wish they would pay attention to Slow pitch softball

IRISHMAFIA Mon Dec 25, 2006 09:50am

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Originally Posted by azbigdawg
I love ASA..I just wish they would pay attention to Slow pitch softball

"They" do. There isn't a meeting gone by where everyone has not been reminded that slowpitch pays the bills.

If anything, the reason many SP rules aren't arbitrarily changed is because so many believe it is necessary to keep the traditional game intact. The "inning ending" homerun for D this year was about as drastic a change in the game you will see from the ASA crowd. And we all know, if the teams played it straight up and were not trophy-hunters, this would not have been necessary.

Personally, I like the game the way it is. I believe the bases should be backed off a little bit, and the bats dummied down, but other than that, it's fine by me.

JMHO,

AtlUmpSteve Mon Dec 25, 2006 11:29am

I think the 1-1 count should be adopted; other than that, I think the game is fine, the ASA National Office position is fine; where there is a general lack of attention is at the local association level, in many cases.

Counter to moving the bases and dummying the bats, I personally believe the easier solution is to further deaden the ball. That would have the same general effect, without the headache and heartache of new bat standards.

IRISHMAFIA Mon Dec 25, 2006 02:57pm

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Originally Posted by AtlUmpSteve
I think the 1-1 count should be adopted; other than that, I think the game is fine, the ASA National Office position is fine; where there is a general lack of attention is at the local association level, in many cases.

Counter to moving the bases and dummying the bats, I personally believe the easier solution is to further deaden the ball. That would have the same general effect, without the headache and heartache of new bat standards.

There was supposed to have been a meeting with the Equipment Certification committee in Colorado Springs which was to include a pitch to go to a cork core ball which, according to my contact, would not fly off the bat like those with a poly core.

azbigdawg Mon Dec 25, 2006 03:38pm

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
"They" do. There isn't a meeting gone by where everyone has not been reminded that slowpitch pays the bills.

If anything, the reason many SP rules aren't arbitrarily changed is because so many believe it is necessary to keep the traditional game intact. The "inning ending" homerun for D this year was about as drastic a change in the game you will see from the ASA crowd. And we all know, if the teams played it straight up and were not trophy-hunters, this would not have been necessary.

Personally, I like the game the way it is. I believe the bases should be backed off a little bit, and the bats dummied down, but other than that, it's fine by me.

JMHO,


What I'm looking for is something to help (force?) the local and state associations to be more proactive in the development of thier programs... other organizations are KILLING us on a local and national level...if they fail to realize it, and change the way they market the game,"the national governing body of softball" will be even MORE hollow that it is now....

IRISHMAFIA Mon Dec 25, 2006 08:53pm

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Originally Posted by azbigdawg
What I'm looking for is something to help (force?) the local and state associations to be more proactive in the development of thier programs... other organizations are KILLING us on a local and national level...if they fail to realize it, and change the way they market the game,"the national governing body of softball" will be even MORE hollow that it is now....

Darrell,

Short of offering serious prize money, there isn't much else that can be done in today's SP environment.

We have the same problem in my area. The teams complain about a shortage of non-championship play tournaments, but when we schedule them, the same teams that complain always find an excuse for not playing.

Andy Thu Dec 28, 2006 05:21pm

Interesting news......

So, Darrell, are you going to apply for the state commissioners job?????
:D :D :D

azbigdawg Thu Dec 28, 2006 05:35pm

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Originally Posted by Andy
Interesting news......

So, Darrell, are you going to apply for the state commissioners job?????
:D :D :D


Ummmm HELL no...... I'm an umpire...why would I cross over to the side of evil?:confused:


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