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Dennis Girardi U.S. View Profile
| I can answer all questions reguarding little league baseball and instruction. I can help on pitching, coaching, batting order, batting instruction, fielding and strategies. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Martin Hoover View Profile
| Questions regarding the Rules and Regulations of Little League Baseball and Softball. Questions regarding the history and organization of Little League Baseball at local, state, regional, and international levels. Advise regarding certain operational procedures and recommendations to Local League representatives. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Willie Ansley Jr. View Profile
| I can answer all questions on baseball instruction from hitting to baserunning,pitching and defense.I can also deal with the mental side of the game. After all baseball is 90% mental. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Brian Flaspohler View Profile
| Questions about baseball rules (ex. What is a balk?), general information about the game (ex. How many pitches does a pitcher throw warming up before an inning?), statistical analysis (How do you calculate ERA? and What is sabermetrics?), questions about players (ex. How old was Babe Ruth when he died?), questions about Baseball records (ex. What is the record for most RBIs in a season?) I am a member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) and a lifelong baseball fanatic. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kevin Gallagher U.S. View Profile
| Anything involving the umpires or any type of call, both major league and little league. Batting, pitching, fielding techniques. Arm injuries and injury prevention (i'm not a doctor but have had pretty much everything done except tommy john). Not too good with history of the game or outfielding but i'll gladly voice my opinion if needed. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
John Priest U.S. View Profile
| I currently work for the Nokona Baseball Factory as the Baseball Fudamentals expert. I design all training programs and work closly with the major league baseball players. I can answer all questions regarding baseball fundementals from the little league to the professional level. I have the most knowledge in hitting mechanics and fundamentals and the development of power and batspeed. I can also answer all questions for catchers, pitchers, infielders, and outfielders. I also have experience coaching at the high school and AAU levels. | On Vacation returns 07/08/2008 View Past Answers |
John McInnis View Profile
| I would prefer questions regarding coaching from atom to pee-wee, ages 7 to 14. I have no problems answering questions about coaching other sports. General questions: baseball rules, setting up a little league, establishing emergency action plans, coaching skills, techniques, discipline, rewards, sport/league promotion. | On Vacation returns 07/30/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-07-01 Balk: Jacob, If this is a Little League, then the runners would not advance in this situation. It would be called an illegal pitch, and a ball would be awarded to the batter. However, if you play in a...
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2008-06-30 Replaying a Game: Jerry, I don't know the Little League rules, but the baseball rulebook in general typically rules that if a play happens and it isn't appealed or protested at that moment, the play stands. I would...
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2008-06-30 Baseball rule--putting ball in play after a dead ball: With the ball dead in the manner that it was the pitcher would need to have the ball for it to be considered back in play. When the pitcher steps back onto the mound without the ball he automatically...
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2008-06-30 Losing pitcher: Barb, The starter is the losing pitcher. A determination on the winning and losing pitcher is based on having a lead when the pitcher leaves the game that is never overcome. So check out the following...
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2008-06-30 1st base obstruction: Jason, A fielder can not impede the progress of a runner. Also, a runner is entitled to the base line (unless the fielder is in the act of fielding a batted ball). This call is an umpire's judgement...
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