LHAC Baseball
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wow, lol........it's a FAIR Pole not a foul pole, and a FAIR line, not a foul line......smh ( most don't realize that )Manfred wrote:We have paid officials who don't know the rules. Why expect a kid for the home team to know? We had a game earlier, that Shope hit the left field foul pole above the fence, for a walk-off GS, yet the 2 "officials" had to confer about it for at least 5 minutes. EVERYONE knows that rule from little league and up. But not the 2 bozo's.
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There was this one time in little league, I had an inside-the-park home run on a bunt to the 3rd baseman.
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"It's a hard hit ball, just inside the FOUL LINE, rolling all the way to the FOUL POLE." By your reckoning, EVERY announcer at EVERY game EVER played is or was, wrong.justafan21 wrote:wow, lol........it's a FAIR Pole not a foul pole, and a FAIR line, not a foul line......smh ( most don't realize that )Manfred wrote:We have paid officials who don't know the rules. Why expect a kid for the home team to know? We had a game earlier, that Shope hit the left field foul pole above the fence, for a walk-off GS, yet the 2 "officials" had to confer about it for at least 5 minutes. EVERYONE knows that rule from little league and up. But not the 2 bozo's.
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I'm the only one that knows how to keep score.justafan21 wrote:Good gentleman, please DO NOT put weight into the stats that are entered in to MaxPreps. I know that “these are they only stats you have to go on”.....but they are very so often not correct - and actually, they are not correct on a game to game basis. Next time either of you all attend a game, keep your own scorebook. Then compare your box score/stats with those that both teams have entered into Game Changer ( you will see discrepancies ). Game Changer in turn is where the Coaches get the game stats to enter in to Max Preps. Pick a team/game that has already been played and scored/entered in to Game Changer. Now compare the box score with the other teams box score that they entered into Game Changer for that same game. More than likely, you will see differences in what was scored a hit, an RBI, a Sacrifice, and most importantly what was scored an Error. An error, or hit, will indeed change a whole box score ( BA, RBI’s, Earned Runs, Fielding %, etc.... ). Not sure if your all realize this, but there is no “official” scorekeeper for these games.....!! And in fact, “most” of the teams’ scorekeepers are players who are not playing in the game, or student helpers. Check this out: I know some ball players from a school here in the LHAC that has a family member of another player as an assistant coach for their team. These players openly joke and shake their heads because this “family member”, who is a coach, scores hits for this kid when there is not doubt it was fielding errors that allowed him to reach base. We have played this same team, and I’ve witnessed this kid getting on base via fielding errors, and it was scored a hit in Game Changer via that teams account ( inflated stats.....) Just don’t place too much stock in to what stats you see in Max Preps. Instead, attend a few ball games and give these players the old fashioned “eye test”. Game Changer has even made the local newspapers “lazy” - the sports editors just copy and paste game summaries from Game Changer. And in turn, the papers post categorical leaders from such a flawed system of scoring games.
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Me too! So far I have Manfred- 3 Justafan- 2, it’s like an episode of Around the Hornlgb87cape wrote:I'm the only one that knows how to keep score.justafan21 wrote:Good gentleman, please DO NOT put weight into the stats that are entered in to MaxPreps. I know that “these are they only stats you have to go on”.....but they are very so often not correct - and actually, they are not correct on a game to game basis. Next time either of you all attend a game, keep your own scorebook. Then compare your box score/stats with those that both teams have entered into Game Changer ( you will see discrepancies ). Game Changer in turn is where the Coaches get the game stats to enter in to Max Preps. Pick a team/game that has already been played and scored/entered in to Game Changer. Now compare the box score with the other teams box score that they entered into Game Changer for that same game. More than likely, you will see differences in what was scored a hit, an RBI, a Sacrifice, and most importantly what was scored an Error. An error, or hit, will indeed change a whole box score ( BA, RBI’s, Earned Runs, Fielding %, etc.... ). Not sure if your all realize this, but there is no “official” scorekeeper for these games.....!! And in fact, “most” of the teams’ scorekeepers are players who are not playing in the game, or student helpers. Check this out: I know some ball players from a school here in the LHAC that has a family member of another player as an assistant coach for their team. These players openly joke and shake their heads because this “family member”, who is a coach, scores hits for this kid when there is not doubt it was fielding errors that allowed him to reach base. We have played this same team, and I’ve witnessed this kid getting on base via fielding errors, and it was scored a hit in Game Changer via that teams account ( inflated stats.....) Just don’t place too much stock in to what stats you see in Max Preps. Instead, attend a few ball games and give these players the old fashioned “eye test”. Game Changer has even made the local newspapers “lazy” - the sports editors just copy and paste game summaries from Game Changer. And in turn, the papers post categorical leaders from such a flawed system of scoring games.
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I am humbled just to be included in such esteemed company. I can pass on having achieved the ultimate goal of making the Bleachercoach Elite.
It ain't over until it's over.
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Chestnut Ridge won 9-3
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Oops!Crimson's Ghost wrote:Chestnut Ridge won 9-3
http://www.bleachercoaches.com/wrestlin ... 67-10.htmlManfred wrote:How many times do I have to say the better team won, and our day will come. Since you keep digging up football, bring on your hoops & baseball teams. I look forward to those wins.