History of ESO Concept

ESO Baseball Rules
Off-Season Mini Clinic
With
Rick Roder
Friday, November 24, 2006
Presentation includes narration; please turn up your volume.
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Posted every other week, “Online Training.”
Questions submitted by umpires.
Your gut reaction: make a call.
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Rules, sources, mechanics, helpful hints.
Rule differences (pro, NFHS, NCAA) will be noted.
Bonus: Monthly quiz posted last Friday of month.
* Presentation includes narration; please turn up your volume.
November 24, 2006, Pro Rules:
Tyler writes, “A pitcher came out to the mound to start the
game. I probably would not have noticed his glove
other than it had really long laces dangling from it.
Then I noticed the glove was blue and gold, matching
his team colors. No one said anything but I told him
after the half inning was over that he had to trim the
laces because they were bothering me. Are the
colors of the glove legal? Was I correct in having the
laces trimmed?
Your gut instinct: (remember, pro rules)
a) He was not right to have the laces trimmed unless
the opposing team complained. The colors are legal.
b) He was correct overall; if the laces distract him, the
umpire is within his rights to have them trimmed or
replaced. The glove colors are legal.
c) Trimming the laces is OK but the glove must be
brown or black.
d) Only address the laces if the opposing team objects;
glove must be brown or black.
Correct answer under pro rules:
a) He was not right to have the laces trimmed unless the
opposing team complained. The colors are legal.
b) He was correct overall; if the laces distract him,
the umpire is within his rights to have them
trimmed or replaced. The glove colors are legal.
c)
Trimming the laces is OK but the glove must be brown or
black.
d) Only address the laces if the opposing team objects; glove
must be brown or black.
Official Rule 1.15: A 2005 change allows the pitcher to wear a
multi-colored fielding glove as long as the plate umpire does
not rule that it is distracting to the batter.
NCAA 1-13c: Glove must be uniform in color (glove in Tyler’s
game was illegal).
NFHS 1-3-6 and 6-2-1h: The only illegal colors are white and
gray.
All Codes: Pitcher’s glove cannot be white or gray
(NFHS more strict; no white numbers, letters, etc.)
Advice:
• As a general rule, allow players and/or coaches to
complain about a glove before deciding it is
distracting.
• You CAN act on your own or concur with the opinion
of a partner
• Regardless, be aware of person of pitcher; glove,
jewelry, habits, etc.
Thank you for participating!
Monthly Quiz: November 30
Next ESO Mini Clinic: December 8
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