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Old Fri Jan 19, 2007, 01:07pm
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ASA Question #26

This is exactly as question #26 appears on the 2007 ASA test:

(SP Only) In a Men's Class D Slow Pitch game, B1 hits an over the fence homerun. The umpire should rule:

a. B1 is out for exceeding the home run limit for Class D Slow Pitch
b. B 1 is awarded a homerun.
c. B1 is out and the inning is over regardless of the number of outs.
d. None of the above.

I would say the answer is (a). ASA gives the answer as (c).

I don't have the 2007 book yet, but I can't believe that (c) is correct. Anybody know for sure?
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Old Fri Jan 19, 2007, 01:58pm
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If MLB adopted that rule, they would put an end to the steriod use pretty quickly!
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Old Fri Jan 19, 2007, 02:30pm
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This is a rule change for 2007.

Rule 5 Section 8A EFFECT: On any over the fence home run in Men's Class D Slow Pitch Classification, the batter is called out and the inning is over regardless of the number of outs prior to the over the fence home run.

C is the correct anwser. At least for this year.

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Old Fri Jan 19, 2007, 07:04pm
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Originally Posted by greymule
This is exactly as question #26 appears on the 2007 ASA test:

(SP Only) In a Men's Class D Slow Pitch game, B1 hits an over the fence homerun. The umpire should rule:

a. B1 is out for exceeding the home run limit for Class D Slow Pitch
b. B 1 is awarded a homerun.
c. B1 is out and the inning is over regardless of the number of outs.
d. None of the above.

I would say the answer is (a). ASA gives the answer as (c).

I don't have the 2007 book yet, but I can't believe that (c) is correct. Anybody know for sure?
Were did you find the answer sheet? I'd like to check my test.
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Old Fri Jan 19, 2007, 07:52pm
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Thanks, Fozzie. I see the change on the ASA website.

I don't have the answer sheet. Our UIC got it from ASA.
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Old Wed Jan 31, 2007, 01:36pm
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Asa #26

rule 5 section 8A EFFECT in the 2007 playingrulechanges (online at the ASA Softball .com) documents "on any over the fence home run in Men's Class D slowpitch classification, the batter is called out and the inning is over regardless of the number of outs prior to the over the fence home run".

Sounds like the ASA doesn't want any over the fence homeruns in Men's Class D slowpitch.
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Old Wed Jan 31, 2007, 01:47pm
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After 14 pitches, you could be going into extra innings in a scoreless tie, and neither number 8 batter would yet have come up.
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Old Wed Jan 31, 2007, 04:17pm
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After 14 pitches, you could be going into extra innings in a scoreless tie, and neither number 8 batter would yet have come up.
But at least you would get seven done quickly.
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Old Wed Jan 31, 2007, 07:19pm
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During our association meeting, we were told the new rule is to move some of the people out of class D that belong in a higher class.
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Old Sat Feb 03, 2007, 07:21pm
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what is the HR for C and E in '07 than
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Old Sun Feb 04, 2007, 11:10am
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what is the HR for C and E in '07 than
For C, the same as before, 2.

As for E, you are not an ASA umpire and asking that question. There is no "E" ball in ASA. Never has been, and probably never will be.
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Old Wed Feb 07, 2007, 10:35am
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Probably picking nits here but in Indiana we do have a Mens ASA "E" class for Slow pitch, complete with a State tournament.

Since I've picked a nit, I should expand that to say that we have 2 state tournaments. A south and a north.


No wonder our players complain about not being able to compete at the national level, were so bad we created our own classification.

note to Indiana players and umps... save your emails, I was kidding.
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Old Wed Feb 07, 2007, 03:28pm
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Probably picking nits here but in Indiana we do have a Mens ASA "E" class for Slow pitch, complete with a State tournament.
Well, since we are picking nits, what you have is a Men's INDIANA ASA "E" classification.
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Old Wed Feb 07, 2007, 03:57pm
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Right! I missed that nit. Thanks.
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