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Originally posted by piaa_ump:
First off I have had this happen, but I was fortunate enough to notice it prior to putting the ball back in play.
The only issue here is confirming intent to cheat.....Im sure the coach would plead that it was just a mistake........
In any of the instances you offer, I am going to return the runner to his proper base and then eject at least 1 (coach) or 2 people from the game. (coach and player). No play or attempted play legitimizes cheating.
And in my mandatory ejection form as required by the PIAA, I would record the reason as cheating under rule 8-3-article 1 G. "commit any unsportsmanlike act to include
4. Behavior in any manner not in acccordance with the spirit of fair play.
Glad to hear you wouldnt do it.....I take a real dim view of cheating and my memory is very long.....
Just my .02
That is about what I tought would happen. There is no way I would ever consider using it but last night the situation happened and when my runner was heading back to second I really believed I could have done it. Nobody was really paying any attention.
To me that is a huge risk just to get one base. Granted he could score on a sacrifice fly but that is not worth being ejected - especially if the player is one. I can handle being ejected but it's not fair for a kid to lose part of a game and another game (mandatory sit one game in KY) for a bad decision on my part.
Thanks