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throwing your glove

2016/7/15 17:16:38


Question
I was playing softball last night and a outfielder threw his glove at the ball I hit. What is the rule for throwing your glove at a softball in the outfield? I was held to a single and was not awarded a extra base. The shortstop told the umpire that you can throw your glove if you hit the ball without a plenty. I disagree.

Answer
Glenn,

There is no rule regarding throwing you glove until throwing your glove actually does something!

If you throw your glove and it hits a player you should be called for interference.  If you throw your glove at the ball (more likely) and actually hit the ball, it is a three base award.  Otherwise all you have is a defensive player with no glove on their hand!

As an umpire, I have always found it to be a bad idea to take rules advice, during the game from a player, or a coach for that matter!

Tom
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