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What rule book might this be from, if any?
I was chatting with one of the rec league coaches before a game today, and he brought up a scenario from Monday's game (not mine) that I'd never heard of. Bases were loaded in a co-ed slow-pitch ASA game. The pitcher delivered a pitch to a male batter, and, for whatever reason, the umpire declared the pitch illegal. The PU then awarded all runners one base, and a ball on the batter (this was not Ball 4). The defensive coach (and the offensive coach, too!) both asked, "uhhh... why?" The PU explained that this was similar to a balk, and that this only applied to male batters.
I only call ASA now, and I told the coach that there is no such rule in co-ed slow-pitch in ASA. Obviously, the umpire was mistaken. However, has anyone ever heard of such a rule? The PU also calls NSA, high school fast-pitch and, I believe, NCAA softball, so maybe he was simply confused. And people wonder why I only want to call one rule book.
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"However, has anyone ever heard of such a rule?"
Yes. It is in your 2007 rule book on page 88 6-(1-8) Effect C. It is a fast pitch rule. Paul
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No worries, man. I figure it's one of two scenarios: he either got confused and used a rule from another book, or he just made it all up to speed the game along. It was a co-ed C league, notorious for dragging on. And on. And on. Frankly, I'm not a fan of this ump anyway, as his attitude is p!$$ poor, so it wouldn't surprise me if he made it up to speed things along.
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I cant imagine a coed beer league that would have "illegal pitch rules only for males".. any coed beer league I've seen holds the standards higher for the women players. Sounds like BS.
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