Tuesday, May 11, 2010

And Now, The End is Near

Tip for the weekend

You have 4 fouls to use while kicking. Feel free to foul off a ball if a strike is coming in but you don't want to kick it. Just make sure you do so a) away from the catcher and b) if you can kick it to you teammates on the sideline to get the ball back to the pitcher quickly.

Weather Report:
10-Excellent 9- very good 8- very good 7- good 6- good 5- fair 4- fair 3-poor

Partly Cloudy; High of 71/ Low of 58; 20% chance of rain
8 out of 10
Source: Weather channel

Announcements
Save the date, June 26th. Might be a little End of Season Party action going on that night.
June 20th is Father's Day.... league wide bring your Dad to work day + your entire family for a good day out


Fan Mail
Send all fan mail, beef, flair ups, and your herpes confessions to; Ctivy.gmot@gmail.com



Annonymous Quotes

“I love the games after the midseason party. It's like a 200+ person walk of shame.”

“Who scheduled games after the mid-season party?”

“I'd play in a wheel chair if I had to”

“I refuse for you to score on crutches again this week, not against me!”

"I'm a little jealous that you play kickball more than once a week..."








Rules of the Week:
10. RUNNING AND SCORING
10.01 Runners must stay within the baseline. Any runner outside the baseline is out.
a. Runners may choose their path from one base to the next, and may follow a natural running arc;
b. Runners are free to change course to avoid interference with a fielder making a play;
c. When attempting to avoid a ball tag, runners may move no more than 4 feet out of their established path.
10.02 Obstruction. Fielders must stay out of the baseline. Fielders trying to make an out on base may have their foot on base, but must lean out of the baseline. Runners hindered by any fielder within the baseline, not making an active play for the ball, shall be safe at the base to which they were running. Runners may choose to advance beyond this base while the ball is still in play.

10.04 Hitting a runner’s neck or head with the ball is not allowed, except when the runner is sliding. Any runner hit in the neck or head is safe, and advances to the base they were running toward when the ball hits the runner. If the runner intentionally uses the head or neck to block the ball, and is so called by the Referee, the runner is out.

10.06 All ties will go to the runner. Runners traveling from home plate may overrun first base, and may only be tagged out if actively attempting to advance to second base.



Final Thoughts

The cow jumps over the water, and loses his bone in his mouth.......



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