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Other Sports => Baseball => Topic started by: Tobes on February 23, 2014, 08:44:15 PM
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There have been times when I've attended a game as a spectator and I've arrived what I think is 5-10 minutes before the scheduled start time and the game is already in the first inning.
Is it common practice in some places to try to start games early? Have ADs or coaches ever asked you to start a game a little early?
As an umpire when are you supposed to start a game, when the schedule says it's supposed to start (assuming weather is not an issue) or as soon as both teams have taken infield and are ready to play, even if it's 10 or 15 minutes before the scheduled start?
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Depends.
I've had coaches who wanted to start as soon as practical, usually due to weather concerns. I've had others who insisted on waiting until the scheduled time "so the Mommas & Daddys can get here".
I had a scheduled V/JV DH this year cut to one V game only, because the coach was also an asst hoops coach who had to drive 100 miles to their team's playoff site.
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When both coaches agree regarding starting a game early or calling a game for poor field conditions/ darkness; I tend to make the decision unanimous.
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Unlike football, in baseball the umpire's jurisdiction does not begin until game cards are exchanged. If the coach wants to modify the start time, we are at his mercy for that. Same with field conditions. If they say we can play on a wet field, we start the game on a wet field.