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Old Sat Aug 31, 2002, 08:32am
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Originally posted by Roger Greene
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Originally posted by IRISHMAFIA


you are walking around with a baseball mentality.
Mike,
I'll take that a a complement, even if you didn't mean it that way!

Roger Greene
Roger,

It wasn't meant to be disparaging, but that to which I have constantly run into when discussing situations with baseball umpires and NFHS-only softball umpires, many of which developed from a baseball association.

Just like the missed plate, missed tag at home. ASA softball has a criteria that this is two different calls while baseball considers it a no call until one or the other actually do something. Most of the baseball umpires consider ASA's method to be a sign of weakness as the umpire has reversed his call. When I try to explain that a runner is considered to have touched the base when passing it and the second half is just an appeal play, they tell me it's a stupid way to call ball.

I did baseball for more than 20 years and have done softball for about 14. I consider ASA's rules and mechanics much more logical and will stick with them.

Thanks,


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