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Old Thu Apr 28, 2011, 04:59pm
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continuing with the digression

Speaking of Texas.... Asleep at the Wheel played at out town's Art Festival last week!! ahhhhhhhh haaaaaaaaaa
Yeah, they just played here two weeks ago. And to continue with the theme, Marcia Ball will visit over the summer
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Old Thu Apr 28, 2011, 05:10pm
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Wrong picture, Tony.

Here's Mike Rowe
I wasn't posting a picture of Mike, it is what the world's most interesting man has to say...
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Old Fri Apr 29, 2011, 06:38am
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Yeah, they just played here two weeks ago. And to continue with the theme, Marcia Ball will visit over the summer
You may be a rude SOB, nut you have great taste in Music!!
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Old Fri Apr 29, 2011, 07:05am
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You may be a rude SOB, nut you have great taste in Music!!
You would be shocked......oh, and BTW, bite me j/k
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Old Fri Apr 29, 2011, 10:07am
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Old Sat Apr 30, 2011, 03:41pm
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Good, but over-rated.
Yeah.....there are quite a few better ice creams out there. But for a reasonably priced product. It is hard to beat.

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Old Sun Aug 21, 2011, 10:15pm
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So you perpetuate ignorance?

Would you refer to an IP in a softball game as a balk if that is what the coach believes it is?

Do you rule interference on an OBS call because that is what the players think it is?

Nope, cannot agree with you. Next thing you know, you will be referring to R3 as the runner on 3B, R2 as the runner on 2B or R1 as the runner on 1B.
i never understood why softball went out of their way to add an extra step in describing the runners by using "RX is on Y base" when you could just use the baseball way and simply say "RX" where X is the base they are on. in case i didnt now write that well, why make the description of the runners longer and potentially more confusing. 1st and 3rd sounds a lot easy and better saying "R1 R3" than saying "R1 on thirdbase and R2 on firstbase"
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Old Mon Aug 22, 2011, 06:46am
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i never understood why softball went out of their way to add an extra step in describing the runners by using "RX is on Y base" when you could just use the baseball way and simply say "RX" where X is the base they are on. in case i didnt now write that well, why make the description of the runners longer and potentially more confusing. 1st and 3rd sounds a lot easy and better saying "R1 R3" than saying "R1 on thirdbase and R2 on firstbase"
By designating a player by the manner in which they participated in the game/inning you can have a continual scenario without changing a player's designation.

In baseball, if bases are loaded and each runner advances a base, R2 is now R3, R1 is R2 and the BR which was the B is now R1. In softball, B4 becomes a BR and then is R4. This indicates that R4 was the 4th batter of that inning and no matter what happens, will be designated by the "4" throughout the inning.

It also make sense that one comes before two, two comes before three, etc.

I find this much easier to follow when going through scenarios.
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Old Mon Aug 22, 2011, 09:36am
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Yeah, they just played here two weeks ago. And to continue with the theme, Marcia Ball will visit over the summer
One hell of a performer, if you have never seen her. If you have, well, disregard my previous comment.
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Old Mon Aug 22, 2011, 10:43am
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i never understood why softball went out of their way to add an extra step in describing the runners by using "RX is on Y base" when you could just use the baseball way and simply say "RX" where X is the base they are on. in case i didnt now write that well, why make the description of the runners longer and potentially more confusing. 1st and 3rd sounds a lot easy and better saying "R1 R3" than saying "R1 on thirdbase and R2 on firstbase"
The argument over which is better is irrelevant. I didn't invent the softball nomenclature, and it is unlikely to change. Therefore, use it when discussing softball scenarios. To do otherwise disrespects the game and hints of elitism.
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Old Mon Aug 22, 2011, 05:42pm
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The way calling IP's was explained to me was:

Call what happens first.
hands together when stepping on the pitchers plate
stepping back
stepping forward
not dragging

I am sure there are others.

If they fix the first then don't fix the next then call that.
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Old Thu Sep 01, 2011, 07:16am
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The way calling IP's was explained to me was:

Call what happens first.
hands together when stepping on the pitchers plate
stepping back
stepping forward
not dragging

I am sure there are others.

If they fix the first then don't fix the next then call that.

Here is the issue. There is no prescribed remedy to fix any of them that I can find. The mere described action is an IP. Nowhere does it state the IP is delayed pending possible correction.
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Old Thu Sep 01, 2011, 12:06pm
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Here is the issue. There is no prescribed remedy to fix any of them that I can find. The mere described action is an IP. Nowhere does it state the IP is delayed pending possible correction.
I read that differently than you did. Call the first pitch illegal for the first thing that makes it illegal. If on the subsequent pitch, they fix the first thing, call the second thing. Etc.
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Old Thu Sep 01, 2011, 08:02pm
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I read that differently than you did. Call the first pitch illegal for the first thing that makes it illegal. If on the subsequent pitch, they fix the first thing, call the second thing. Etc.
Okay, I can see it reading that way and agree.
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