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I do ASA & NFHS. I believe for those, the sequence of when things happens is the deciding factor. If an ejection brings a team to 8 in this example, then the forfeit. If 5 are ejected which brings a team to 9 and THEN an injury occurs, play on w/ an out in the missing player's batting position.
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For NFHS, you may play short handed for any reason (injury, restriction, ejection) that takes you to one less than the minimum. (note: I'm only replying to this quote, not the OP, as I am not familiar with PONY rules). |
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Personally, I couldn't care less what the player does off the field with her equipment as long as there is no direct affect on what is happening on the field. And no, I'm not talking about being a distraction.
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That's a learning for me. It's not come up in a HS game I've worked. Never worked a HS game where there was an ejection. Knock wood...
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An on the field demonstration like this shows up the umpire and the game, even if she is just mad at herself for taking that pitch. A player with enough self-control to exit the field without directing her actions or a verbal outburst at the umpire deserves to have her actions off the field considered her private business, in my opinion.
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The point of the OP is about the shorthanded rule, subs for ejected players, etc.; not whether her behavior deserved penalty.
"Got me thinking... IF batter had gotten tossed earlier, and the injury brought them down to 8, does that call for a forfeit? Or only if it happened the other way around? "
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And, No, I don't go looking for it. The tirade would have to be one that attracts virtually everyone's attention and just cannot be ignored.
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Manny,
And that's why I mentioned not slamming them against a fence. Actually quite quiet. The helmet went into the tall weeds adjacent to the field. I'd be more concerned about ticks than anything else. Something that gets you whipping your head around at the sound may require more attention. Last edited by jmkupka; Mon Jun 30, 2014 at 03:53pm. |
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There is always a line somewhere; in this case, as neither of us actually saw and heard it, we can easily both be right (or even both be wrong!!) in how we would react to what we are thinking happened.
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If it isn't on the field or in the team area, and as stated before, doesn't directly affect the game on the field,IMO, it isn't the umpire's business
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