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The bat issue in softball is as much about liability, insurance and litigation as it is about competition, inflated egos and softball. |
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We have boys playing here, so they are not "she"s.
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I don't know what new rule he is referring to. But it sounds to me he was referring to the old rule being if the pitcher raise his hand for throwing motions, it is in play, but now it is not in play if he didn't make a throwing motion but just holds the ball up. |
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As time goes on you will learn that when ASA says "Umpire Judgment" they mean just that "umpires judgment". Therefore, you will get some umpires that say just raising the hand is not an attempted play and same say it is an attempted play. I am like Irish and believe the LBR needs to be done away with, especially at higher levels (14A and above). But, because that doesn't look like it will happen anytime soon I just wish ASA would give umpires a definitive answer so we could all be uniform.
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But we have an answer in the rulebook, and you quoted it. Anything that the UMPIRE judges is a play ... is a play.
To say that EVERY time the pitcher raises her arm in the air, it's a play - would be false. To say that it's NEVER a play would also be false. I've seen pitchers turn toward a runner and put an arm in the air where I'd call it nothing - she's got to do something to "make a play". Standing there with your arm in the air is nothing. However if the moment she raises her arm causes a reaction by the runner - I'm pretty likely to call that a play ... because the runner thought it was a play. That said, any motion along with that arm raise (such as a step forward, or even just quickly raising the arm), I'm giving the benefit of doubt to the runner and letting them react. Mike - I've been gone a while. I too think the rule can be done away with ... but what do you propose replaces it? Simply requiring the runner to be back before the pitcher pitches? Or something else?
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Don't you think the ambience/attutude differences would make it more difficult, especially in youth FP, which I assume is the reason for the rule in the first place?
Excuse my years of absence from SP, but what happens in SP if a runner decides to round 1st, and just stay off the base while the pitcher is prepping to pitch?
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For some reason, the FP community keeps on bringing up the "that's stupid. FP is a 'live ball' game" bull$hit. Then when ask what is supposed to happen with the ball in the circle, these folks get a real stupid "what kind of question is that?" look on their face and say, "well, nothing". Do you know what doesn't happen if you kill the ball? You don't have coaches and parents screaming, "look back, look back, she stepped off the base, you have to call her out". You don't have coaches concocting TWP trying to draw an LBR violation. You don't have to worry about how prompt a runner reacts to advance or return. You don't have to worry about whether the pitcher's movements should be considered a play or not. You don't have to worry about chalking a circle on the field. You don't have to worry about whether there was an attempt to 2B after the runner turn right or left or whether she stepped directly toward 2nd or 1st or somewhere in between or whether that was her one allowable stop or not. Well, if nothing is supposed to happen, why does the ball need to remain live? You know, I've been asking that question for a couple years now and I still haven't gotten a reasonable answer. ![]()
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