Our first game during the All-Star season, in the first inning, both our pitcher and our opponent's pitcher kept getting IPs called on them. It wasn't for hopping - I think they were dragging their foot outside the lines (I honestly am not sure what other IPs there are - the hopping is the only one I can usually even see).
Hurt us a bit since it allowed a walk and then a run to score. Our pitcher fixed it finally and haven't had it called on us since.
Strange since all during the regular season, I can't even remember any IPs.
I didn't even know about the base advance the first time since when I score with GC I have to actually move the runner and add a note as to why they advanced :/
Our first game during the All-Star season, in the first inning, both our pitcher and our opponent's pitcher kept getting IPs called on them. It wasn't for hopping - I think they were dragging their foot outside the lines (I honestly am not sure what other IPs there are - the hopping is the only one I can usually even see).
Hurt us a bit since it allowed a walk and then a run to score. Our pitcher fixed it finally and haven't had it called on us since.
Strange since all during the regular season, I can't even remember any IPs.
I didn't even know about the base advance the first time since when I score with GC I have to actually move the runner and add a note as to why they advanced :/
Was in a large showcase last weekend and was shocked when told at each plate meeting that the first IP would get a warning and then it would be called. Asked an umpire about it and was told that they are tired of the noise about it. I think they want to do their job just need the TD's and skippie enablers to get out of their way.