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IFF wipeoff
June 08 issue of Referee Magazine has a softball article about IFF mechanics.
Paraphrase: "When the IFF conditions are no longer in effect, all crew members must "wipe off" the IFF by brushing the forearm of the left arm with the fingers of the right hand. I'm curious if this is the taught mechanics in softball....I mostly do baseball, and dont recall ever seeing this before.... |
It's not in the ASA book. However, it's one of those hand signals that everyone "knows."
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In Canada, the sign is taught at clinics. Also, the fingers of the right hand are used to show the # of outs (open hand = 0, index finger = 1, index + middle = 2).
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I learned it in FL in the early 90's doing HS softball and baseball (and rec ball, too). It was a standard one that everyone seemed to know even when I moved up here to the Carolinas in the late 90's.
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We use it in Texas also...
And I've seen umpires brush the bill of their cap as well. But, as was stated previously, it is not in the umpire manual.
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Something funny, I use it working alone. I also signal IFF whiel working alone. Just out of habit.
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I do the same.
Helps me to stay with the game.
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As do I--a memory aid to stay consistent, as all my ASA SP games are 1 umpire games..
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I quit using the *wipe off* years ago.
If a partner gives it, I'll mirror, but I just don't like it and I won't initiate it.http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/fr...smiley-013.gif |
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Thank you. Is it that hard to look about the diamond and silently note that the preconditions for a IFF are not longer present? |
No harder than....
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Also, sometimes just looking around the field isn't enough. You could have bases loaded and still the IFF is not in effect due to the number of outs. I like wiping off the IFF. It wouldn't surprise me if it is added to the official mechanics sometime in the future. |
I had been told by one of our umpires who frequently calls ASA National tournaments to never wipe off the IFF at a National. He apparently got dinged for it, as it's not a mechanic in the book. Then again, neither are adjusting your cup and fanning yourself with your hat, but we do it anyway.
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