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Slide to aviod collision
9-12yo rec ball, we use ASA rules with some rec and parks adjustments, in our rules it states
"All players must slide or avoid collision with a defensive player if a play is being made on that player at a particular base. If the player does not slide or attempt to avoid collision, she will be called out." The way I see it is that if the runner makes any sort of contact with the fielder while a play is being made it is an out. Basically to avoid interference and physical harm. Well there is a coach in the league who insists that his girls do not know how to slide and can hurt themselves if they try to. (I really want to tell him to take his girls on the grass and teach them how to slide, but I think it will be overstepping my bounds). This past weekend, said coach came up to me and told me he is not going to have his girls slide, I replied that if there is a play and they do not slide it will be an out. On one play I heard him tell a runner rounding third to run through the plate, it was not a close play but that leads to my question, if there was some sort of collision, what would you do with the coach? I hope this made sense. |
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If I hear a coach yell at his players to intentionally violate a rule, I'm tossing the coach, especially in a youth game.
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They can attempt to avoid a collision by running around the defender. If the defender is in their path to the base, without the ball, and you feel that the "running around the defender" was caused by the defender being there, then you could have OBS.
However, they are not out simply because they don't slide. If you feel the coach is coaching them to collide with the defenders, and you feel very secure about this, then you can run him for USC.
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I do a summer rec league with mandatory slide rules, but fortunately they are so poorly worded that it leaves a lot of gray area for me to interpret. The rule in this league is simply, "Runner must slide if play is close". When a coach asks me what that means to me, I tell them if the ball can beat the runner to the base, then its close. However, if the runner can get to a base, slow down to a point that she can stop on the base before the ball gets there, then its not a close play.
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The way I read the rule...
it says the runner must make an attempt. What consititues an attempt? In my judgement if the runner attempts to go around the defender and there is still contact I'm not sure I'd have an out. The runner did make an attempt.
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I answered very simply "I understand coach, there is no slide rule. Have her avoid contact or give up if she is going to be tagged". Its a simple rule. as to the coach.. coaching tactics intending to injure players have a really cool penalty.. Can you guess what that is?
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so what. You've never even left an entire team sprawled on the field crying while you walked off the field laughing evilly.
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