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MD Longhorn Wed Apr 13, 2011 10:02am

Let's Go Batter
 
13U not very good team in a not very good league.

Pitcher finishes warmups, throw down, ball back to pitcher. "Batter up!" I look over to batter - who is having some equipment issue with her chin strap. She finishes with the strap and stays near the dugout to talk to coach. I give a louder, "Batter up!" and start counting.

At 10, not wanting to be OOO in this very low level league, I say "Let's go batter". She hears me, takes two steps and stops, checking her shoes.

At 15, "Batter - let's get in the box!" Three more steps and turn around to ask 3BC something. "OK, Batter let's play."

She approaches the batters box, finally. Then stops 1 step short and looks down to the first base coach as if to get a sign. We're at least 30 seconds in now, I say, "Batter, get in the box now." She doesn't. I ring up a strike.

Coach says, "How can you do that to her - this is her first year!!!!"

Unspoken thoughts in my head... "Must be your first year too." "How'm I supposed to know that anyway ... or care." "Really - 4 warnings and more than 30 seconds is not enough to get into the freaking batters box???"

I just sigh and point to the pitcher when out of the stands comes, "You can't call that! She has the legal right to call time out!!!" Ugh.

Andy Wed Apr 13, 2011 10:09am

No good deed.....:)

umpirebob71 Wed Apr 13, 2011 02:36pm

Did you know you have to grant time out whenever it's requested? That's what a parent told me last night. Pitcher was in her delivery, batter asks for time out, and steps back. I say "No" before she steps back, then ring I up the strike that was down the middle. The parent was screaming that I didn't know the rules, because I HAD to grant time out any time it's asked for. Then, he said it didn't matter that the pitcher's arm was almost half way through her delivery. I guess I need to study more.

CecilOne Wed Apr 13, 2011 04:14pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by umpirebob71 (Post 750038)
Did you know you have to grant time out whenever it's requested? That's what a parent told me last night. Pitcher was in her delivery, batter asks for time out, and steps back. I say "No" before she steps back, then ring I up the strike that was down the middle. The parent was screaming that I didn't know the rules, because I HAD to grant time out any time it's asked for. Then, he said it didn't matter that the pitcher's arm was almost half way through her delivery. I guess I need to study more.

Let's see. Who thinks it was the pitcher's parent?

JefferMC Fri Apr 15, 2011 12:40pm

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Originally Posted by CecilOne (Post 750065)
Let's see. Who thinks it was the pitcher's parent?

Not I. I'd vote for the batter's myself.


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