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Velho

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  1. One added vs subtracted: limit on how many times you can verbally IBB a given batter before you have to start doing old-school pitches thrown IBB, e.g. LL only allows it once. Have to pitch the ball anytime after that.
  2. Shift ban Foul tip beyond hand/glove(?) Implicit Time (e.g. ball swap) Firm batter timeout per AB limits
  3. Answering a question with a question: how would those EJs match up against MC criteria? Is that a large overlap or little?
  4. That writer needs an editor
  5. Just got back from San Bernadino LL week long clinic. Two MiLB umpires came to help for a day or two (in addition to the one that was there the entire time). They both circled back to my Mirage w/ gray socks 2-3 times to give it the goo-goo eyes. One fellow student also fell in love with it.
  6. Was in week long clinic so just getting to this now. Yes, the offensive manager picks who leads off.
  7. Add: Go slow (especially if you are older). And especially if you've recently added Nordic Curls to your routine, and it's 2 days before a week long clinic. Ask me how I know. 😠
  8. One thing to keep in mind: these are modifiable, if you're so inclined. I have the Schutt XV (Douglas cousin as I understand it) and I've taken out the shoulder padding, repositioned the shoulders, and removed the pauldrons. There are mod threads that discuss it. The shoulders are pretty curved to begin with but you can reshape them. Here, we'll make @MadMax's day...
  9. like NHL 4x4 (?) OT. Do they still do that?
  10. what ages?
  11. As JPEG so they show in line (previous didn't for me)
  12. It was fine. I'd say comfort was somewhere between Team Wendy (harder) and AS Mag (softer). Haven't noticed any difference in hits one way or the other. I've used them in ~60F+.
  13. 2a. Modified MLB/OBR: Runner on 2B is batter before current batter. Manager gets to pick current batter. 4. Escalating 2a: 2a for first extra inning, R2 & R1 next inning, R3 & R2 & R1 inning after that (all no outs, manager choice of current batter) (seen from my travel ball parenting days)
  14. I hear you. That's one of the reasons I just joined the Board. It's a good league currently but needs attention to remain that way.
  15. Boom shockalocka. Nailed it. Risk reward in trusting people. Baseball is life.
  16. Boom shockalocka. Nailed it. Risk reward in trusting people. Baseball is life.
  17. The argument I heard was that the batter couldn't hear the verbal strike call. I think Varsho tossing his bat is what gave R1 the impression it was a walk. I have no really understanding of why he did that. By initially stopping he obviously heard a verbal strike call. Said with no sarcasm since I appreciate @beerguy55's recents posts: imo, the problem lies in the fact that anyone other than F2, PU, and often but not always the batter are thinking they know the call on a pitch within a few inches of the zone - an imaginary 3D shape that moves every pitch and, on a non swing, is not relative to the batter's position at the moment the ball crosses the plate. Ass-U-Me and all that. As a humble bird lawyer, personally, I don't like the two part call. His physical movements on both ball/strike are the same until the last moment when he points the strike. There is a reason this isn't the standard taught mechanic. Is it a valid argument that it contributed - sure. Is it causal and thus absolve the runner of responsibility? Not in the least - because of the above (in addition, softball seems to survive just fine with this order of operations).
  18. Can a toaster take a toaster bath? @Jack_Wick is an LLM. At best it's a person cutting and pasting from an LLM. You can keep engaging with it but don't expect rationality any time soon.
  19. I'm with you. I think this is the fertile ground to plant the seeds of proper culture. Don't take the extra base because they other team can't throw and catch at 8 because it's the right thing to do... not because there is a line on the ground the runner had to be past before the pitcher has the ball on the mound. Peer pressure can be a wonderful thing. Yes, I can be a perpetual optimist.
  20. Though coming from the other end of the level of play spectrum than @grayhawk I'm in agreement: it's situational so read the room. Just had it last week in a 14U LL Fall ball game. I know the coach. These are true development players. He asked where it missed in a good tone. I can tell he's trying to figure out what coaching cues to give F1 to find the plate. "Not hearing" the question in the first place is another tool as well.
  21. Yes, because you are talking to ChatGPT. This is not a person.
  22. Wore my Shear pads yesterday. About 65F ambient (gosh darn fall here in San Jose). They were great. Softer than my stock TW (but those are 10 years old so must be worn out). Probably won’t bother with Clouds Also, I love that the masks harness doesn’t have to work its way though the pads like AS.
  23. Velho

    Runners Passing

    Depends on what play you’re referring to. It was not called that way in 2015 according to retrosheet. See 7/1/15 in link and pasted below. https://www.retrosheet.org/passing.htm 7/1/2015 - In the bottom of the eighth in Queens, Mets pinch hitter Darrell Ceciliani missed the pitch on a squeeze play. Ruben Tejeda was run back towards 3B by catcher Miguel Montero. Tejeda ran past 3B and Montero tagged Daniel Murphy, who had advanced from 2B and was standing on 3B when tagged. Since Tejada was not on the bag, Murphy was safe. Tejada was tagged while standing behind the bag and was out. 3B umpire Chris Guccione had called Murphy out but then reversed himself and told Murphy to stay on the bag. The umpires huddled and upheld the calls. This was not a traditional passing the runner but was strange enough to include here. i believe this is the play that triggered the 2016 OBR rulebook update to ensure this is called Passing.
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