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USSSA, Bat Stinger
Could someone please refer me to the USSSA ruling that prevents players from having a so called "bat stinger" on the knob of the bat. My daughter has one. It does not compromise the 90 degree angle of the knob, it does not "alter" the bat. I have no problem with her not using it I just cannot find the rule the umpire is speaking of. And with the # of rules these guys are "adjusting" as I was told on at least two other occasions tonight I'm sorta believing this might be another one of their "adjustments". I've done a lot of umpiring and have yet to "adjust" the rules.
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Okay, I haven't called U-Trip in about 13 or 14 years, and I only call ASA. However, their rulebook is available online at the following address:
http://www.usssa.com/sports/home.asp?Sport=17 Go to the bottom, and you'll see the link to download their rulebook. The top of page 13 (Rule 2-2-B) says... Quote:
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Dave I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views! Screw green, it ain't easy being blue! I won't be coming here that much anymore. I might check in now and again. |
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"Sounds like USSSA's intent is that the knob must be permanently fixed, and those bat stinger knobs are out. Personally, I couldn't agree more."
But the stinger is not a "knob" the "knob" is still there. May I ask why you agree with this? What possible danger does this $2.95 piece of rubber pose? |
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Sounds like you are referring to a "Power Pad"
http://www.loadedbases.com/powpadbatpro.html Don't know about U-trip. A few years back, this was an "approved" attachment, but apparently, it is no longer as adding anything to the knob other than two layers of tape is considered illegal. |
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Dave I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views! Screw green, it ain't easy being blue! I won't be coming here that much anymore. I might check in now and again. |
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If you read 3.1.I, you will see: The diameter of the flat region of the Knob adjacent to the Grip (D) shall be at least 0.1250 inches greather than the bat Hnadle diameter including the Grip (H). The angle of the Flat reion of the Knob adjacent to the Grip (B) shall be perpendicular to the center line of the bat (A) within ten (10) degrees. Note how the portion on the top (toward the barrel) is grooved and rounded. When applied, there is no "flat" surface, nor do I believe there is a perpendicular angle which persists for 1/8 of an inch. You will also note that in 3.1.J, it is noted that the bat characteristics must be permanently fixed at the time of the manufacture eacept as otherwise specfically provided for in Rule 3.1. The ONLY specifically noted manners in which anything may be added to the bat is given as an approved safety grip (manufactured or tape), the allowance to provide a "lasered" ID mark (or an engraved mark on the knob only of a metal bat). I don't see any allowance to add anything to the grip with the exception of two layers of tape as long as the bat meets all other spec of the rules. Thus, I cannot see how this is permitted based on rule 3.1 without some type of action on ASA's behalf to specifically approve this specific piece of equipment. |
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Ok I'm confused and as a parent, past player and umpire. I realy believe I'm starting to understand why we have some "problems" with parents, coaches and players....I have another post on the board about not calling the pitching rules.....In that post I have received threads about how we DO NOT follow the book or rules "because they are 10 year olds". Here while the rule may not be "claear-cut" we scream about the potential of lawsuits. What happened to simply folowing the rules AS WRITTEN and ENJOY the game. I happen to know some of the individuals that have the responsibility of writing the rules and they certainly don't take their jobs for granted.
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As to your other thread, I clearly did NOT say adjust the rules based on age. I did say rules ARE adjusted by rec leagues and tournaments. Except for championship play, local rules can and usually are in force. Safety issues are in an entirely different category from the technical mechanics of pitching.
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