Again, you can't even spell what association you're in.
You putts! That is just a copy, repeat copy. SSUSA--SSUSA__SSUSA Are you happy now?
Again, you can't even spell what association you're in.
I beleive it has been explained by a couple of umps here. Post # 14 explains a scenario if whichever ump made the call they may or may not reverse their call in post # 9 it is stated that he sent emails to a few directors and got several different (opinions) on the rule/s and as been stated in several of post in your last thread it is a judgment call if you call it and feel you made the wrong call YOU can reverse it the home plate ump CAN reverse your call but probably shouldn't. The most important thing as far as im concerned with umps is that they stay consistent, i also beleive that some umps do not reverse their own calls cause if it becomes habit then some players begin to think they are a pushover... make a call stick to your call/s or reverse a call you made if you feel you should if not stick to it explain briefly and continue with your game
vanmol... here is the SSUSA site they also have a message board for rules.. you can post your senior softball questions there
https://seniorsoftball.com/
so you still haven't explained what happened
explain the entire play
joker, first of all an outfielder can be considered in making an IF call ...
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Irish is right of course. I just double checked USA rules and MLB (not that MLB matters here but sometimes people see a situation on TV and assume the rule sets are the same and they aren't always), and both say it has to be a pitcher, catcher or infielder. MLB's rule says a Pitcher, Catcher, or outfielder who stations himself in the infield shall be considered infielders for the purpose of this rule. You see MLB managers occasionally play a five man on some players.joker, first of all an outfielder can be considered in making an IF call ...
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Simply not true
wait a second, this is nuts. does that rule state a location for where the fly ball can be caught with "ordinary effort"? So basically any fly ball hit fair anywhere on the field is IFF for SSUSA????irish and ohio state ... you are both wrong... remember he is umpiring under SSUSA rules... not USA
senior softball changed their rule to any fielder a couple years ago
now I guess this is where you bash the rule for being stupid...lol
1.41 • INFIELD FLY A fair fly ball (not including a line drive) that can be caught by any fielder with ordinary effort when first and second bases or first, second and third bases are occupied with less than two outs. Any fielder can catch an infield fly.
I beleive it has been said. Simlpy yes (if you want too) but would you really want to open that can?!?!I still have not read a firm yes or no as to if an errant IF call can be changed after the play?? I agree that the HP umpire should NEVER over rule a call by the BU... but what if after the play they got together and then the BU admitted he shouldn't have made the call ... can the bell be unrung or do you just eat the call and move on
I beleive it has been said. Simlpy yes (if you want too) but would you really want to open that can?!?!
That is s why you can also chose to eat your call take some lumps and move on
wait a second, this is nuts. does that rule state a location for where the fly ball can be caught with "ordinary effort"? So basically any fly ball hit fair anywhere on the field is IFF for SSUSA????
the purpose of an IF call is to protect the runners... so if you happen to have a weak hitter up and your OF'rs move in on him and the batter hits a short fly ball about 20' back of the SS and the LF can make the catch with ordinary effort ... yes on occasion I have seen IF called .... Joker as far as your last post ur an ******* and always have been on this site,,,, you have made about 6 or 7 posts on this topic so far and have yet given any kind of answer... you should just change your name from joker to TROLL