Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 11:35 pm
Yeah, don't wanna fall behind and have to toss plates into the box last-minute.
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The what world?colmquinn wrote:...I've been getting on with my "real world" life.
Uhh... I alwasy thought that softball had the same rules and terms as baseball. Guess I was wrong.Mikey wrote:
In other news, my daughter had her first travel softball game of the spring today - against a 10U team (her team is 8U.) 3 for 3 - maybe 2 for 2 with a reach on an error - plus 5 unassisted and 1 unassisted put-outs!
I'm not familiar with that - any relation to Satan Ale? - but isn't it a bit warm lately for a stout?Jim wrote:Tapped the Avery Mephistopheles Stout at my house last night… nom nom nom
I am so confused....Mikey wrote:It does for the most part, with running slaps taking the place of bunts for the older girls and flat ground replacing a pitcher's mound. I guess if the last time she reached base was ruled an error, it would have been properly called an at-bat with no hit so she would have been 2 for 3. In the field, the girls rotate positions at 7 and 8 years old; her first put-out came playing third with runners on first and second, and she picked up a grounder and stepped on the bag - 5 unassisted. Her second came playing the pitcher's position and she caught a pop fly - 1 unassisted. She almost turned a DP, too, 'cause the runner on first took off but her first baseman dropped the throw.
Stouts are good year round... and not just for breakfast!!!Mikey wrote:I'm not familiar with that - any relation to Satan Ale? - but isn't it a bit warm lately for a stout?Jim wrote:Tapped the Avery Mephistopheles Stout at my house last night… nom nom nom
*EDIT* Aren't you require by law to drink nothing but IC?
You said you thought softball and baseball shared terminology but then saw that you were wrong. I was just pointing out that you weren't wrong. In baseball, when the same player fields a ball and makes the put-out, it's called "unassisted." Hence, if the pitcher makes a put-out, it's scored as "1 unassisted;" if the catcher does, it's "2 unassisted," if the first baseman does it's "3 unassisted," etc. The positions in baseball/softball are labelled as follows:McAvoy wrote:I am so confused....Mikey wrote:It does for the most part, with running slaps taking the place of bunts for the older girls and flat ground replacing a pitcher's mound. I guess if the last time she reached base was ruled an error, it would have been properly called an at-bat with no hit so she would have been 2 for 3. In the field, the girls rotate positions at 7 and 8 years old; her first put-out came playing third with runners on first and second, and she picked up a grounder and stepped on the bag - 5 unassisted. Her second came playing the pitcher's position and she caught a pop fly - 1 unassisted. She almost turned a DP, too, 'cause the runner on first took off but her first baseman dropped the throw.
Consider yourself lucky.Jim wrote:I have only ever had 1 Iron City...