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I think this is an editorial issue...I'm guessing that 5-7-b was written before time limits were ever written into championship play rules. Seems to me for years there was no mention of time limits in the rules but only in ASA code.
The fact that we begin using the tie breaker in the top of any inning after time has expired seems to indicate that regulation innings are over and we are now in an extra inning so each team now gets one DC per inning regardless of how many DCs they used prior to going into extras. But it does say "seven innings" doesn't it? |
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I expect the clarification to be the easy way out and consider going to a TB as extra innings, but I contend that creates a possible advantage to the team that uses or even misuses their conferences early by allowing one team up to 3 more conferences than the other. the 7 inning plus one per extra inning (not time) seems the only fair method, IMO.
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Here in Chattanooga (ASA/USA 12A),the interp from Jimmy Derrick and Mike De Leo (co-UICs) is that when time limit expires before the 7th inning
A. Any unused DCs are gone B. One DC will be allowed per inning.
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Our interp at the 10u/12uB Western National was the same.
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Understand, if the clarification and/or rule change indicates that playing past the time limit starts both teams from scratch at one per inning, I'm okay with that. I'm just saying as the rules stand, and I am presenting a reason why they should remain that way, there is no allowance for that interpretation.
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There is nothing in the book or published elsewhere that says otherwise.
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