Tuesday, April 22, 2008

DEADORANT, 2 LIVE CREW, AND WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE POSTERS

A ban can come in many different shapes in sizes but it's purpose is to protect society.

We all know about or use Ban deodorant.








It keeps you dry and prevents body odor. Good stuff in life and especially in softball we need all the deodorant possible b/c it's hot and dirty out there.

Sometimes the radio will ban an artists music b/c its lyrics are too obscene.
Like Uncle Luke and 2 live crew back in the day.





















Certain criminals are so dangerous that they are banned from society and their face is plastered on a poster so that authorities can hunt them down and keep them from harming the public.
















Softball's version of a ban comes in the form of a modified pitcher's ban list.

Here are the modified pitcher's ban lists in two of the cities biggest, strongest and most competitive leagues - Inwood and EMS

Inwood 2007 banned list
1. Solito
2. Mike Sanchez - Dea (EMS)
3. Jeff - Dea (EMS)
4. John Miranda
5. John Brown - Choice Parts (Central park League)
6. Zorro
7. James Parker - (Central park League)
8. John Rocker
9. Steve Jimenez- (Gunny, 54st League)
10. Frankie Rodriguez - Cardinals (Gunny, 54st League)
11. Bobby Langa - Gents (Central park League)
12. Solano
13. Cedric Washington
14. Johanny - Hit Squad (Gunny, 54st League)
15. Angel - Highlanders
16. “Doc” - Choice Parts (Central park League)
17. Ramish
18. MEIO (mee-yo)
19. Clay – Choice Parts (Central park League)
20. Sleepy
21. Mike Cuevas


EMS banned list 2008

NAME TEAM

1. SOLITO PHILLIES
2. MIKE SANCHEZ D.E.A.
3. JEFF D.E.A/ Cardinals
4. CARLOS CLEMENTE PIRATES
5. MIRANDA CLEMENTE PIRATES
6. JOHN BROWN CLEMENTE PIRATES
7. ZORRO CARDINALS
8. JAMES PARKER CARDINALS
9. JOHN ROCKER COLUMBIA REDSTORM
10. CHRISTIAN MARINERS
11. SIXTO HARLEM CADILLAC/ TRANSIT
12. KIKE LG REBELS
13. STEVE JIMINEZ SUNDEVILS
14. FRANKIE RODRIGUEZ PANTHERS
15. BOBBY LANGA LOS COCOS
16. SOLANO UNKNOWN
17. CARMELLO 29ERS/ PANTHERS
18. MEIO CARDINALS
19. CEDRIC WASHINGTON PIPELAYERS
20. ANGEL BLUEJAYS
21. RAMESH CAVALIERS
20. ARMANDO BLUEJAYS / GOODFELLAS

A league is either Modified or it isn't, there is no in between.

If any or all of these pitchers are in your league, your league is not modified.

These lists were formed to prevent pitchers that do not conform to ASA pitching standards from "slinging " in a modified league. These lists are not perfect and sometimes pitchwers sneak through but they are eventually weeded out and banned.

Stop the slingers before it becomes a real problem.
Competitive balance will be compromised.
UMPIRES will not call illegal pitchers, they just wont - its on the commissioner to stop illegal pitchers immediatley.

To quote my friend and softball's version of "FDR" Jimmy Bitros "Consensus is the absence of leadership".

nuff' said - now I'm going to go listen to my Uncle Luke CD

peace















7 comments:

  1. Ric,

    You're a good guy but I must disagree. The problem is that no one has a clue was the ASA Modified Pitching Rule is, period. It's a very clear, rule. The pitcher's arm cannot break. He can go as high as he wants. If he can touch the sky, more power to him. The rules state this clearly. His back foot must maintain contact with the rubber until the release. There is no crop hopping, there is no rocking. His first move must be to home plate and his back foot must be visible at all times. This means no crossing over. Also, his shoulders must be square to home plate. It's a very simple rule. Too many bobos have this dumb "9 O'clock" rule that they learned in someone's basement. If you want, I'll send you the rule book, free of charge.

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  2. To anonymous above,
    The "9 o'clock" term is used to simplify a complicated (not simple) rule. You cannot lift your arm higher than 9-10 o'clock without being illegal. Try this: stand up straight, lift you arm backwards with your palm facing down - it wont go much more than "9". Now try the same thing and turn your palm up and as you lift your arm - woo hoo look high it can go! Thx for the book offer, but we have the rule book.

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  3. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT THE RULES ARE IF THE LEAGUES AND UMPS ARE TOO BIG O PUSSIES TO ENFORCE THEM.
    -LIKE IN THE BIG APPLE-
    SEND YOUR RULE BOOK TO SANTA, IT WILL DO THE SAME AMOUNT OF GOOD IN HIS HANDS.

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  4. Ric,
    Though you're right, I for one am happy to hit against these guys. Sure, they own me, and yes, their teams tend to win a disproportionate number of games when they're on the mound, but as we get older, it's harder and harder to find real competetion and challenges on the field, and I, for one would rather strike out against one of these guys than smack around some old timer throwing junk.
    But the league should come out and admit that anything short of windmill is legal, and end all the griping.

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  5. Rick, Blondie & Co, there is no such thing as 9 O'Clock modified. Where is this in the ASA rule book? It doesn't exist.

    Juan, as for your posting think about it. If you were to follow this 9 O'clock rule as simply as you stated in your posting who would be allowed to pitch? Pretty much no one. The 9 O'clock rule would eliminate Castillo, Freddie the Little Unit, Crazy Lou aka the Commish, etc, etc.... Pretty much everyone goes past nine.

    What's comical about these pitching debates is that we are so caught up with the arm and no one is concerned with a pichers feet. So many of these leagues that follow this BS 9 O'clock rule will allow pitchers, to rock, take a step back, forward, break dance, ball juggle (deceiving the batter), and take step forward but as long as they don't go past 9 O'clock he's good.

    EMS league's banned list? Are we serious even posting this up here? That's a joke! CJ is a clown who doesn't know the pitching rules. Up until 2-3 years ago he had never seen the asa rule back and at that time he didn't know where the pitching rules were in the back. Illegal pitchers in EMS, it's interesting who a pitcher can be legal if you serve on the board. EMS league, Kakito is legal but not Ced???

    Simply said, Cedeworks is the perfect example of what a modified pitcher is.

    Steve J

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  6. Juan,

    What you say is true. For most people, they are not flexible enough to get higher than 10 O'clock, standing straight up. However, no one pitches like that. If you bend and rotate, you can easily get to twelve o'clock without breaking your arm. Perfect case: Jimmy Shook, Ced, John Miranda.

    It's only hard to enforce a rule when you don't know it. 99 Percent of the umps don't know the rule.

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  7. This list is a Joke !!! Zorro is 75 years old now and he throws modifed , and half of the guys on this list ARE modified , its just that they throw with velocity ,so you and all the shitty teams cry until they get banned, i disagree i prefer to win my championships against the best out there, otherwise it dont mean shit.Great pitcher make better leagues and comp, i hate high scoring softball beer league shit. You can can stick to that D Divison shit being that youre advocating this BS.NY HIGHLANDERS 12 Championships,!!(Bring Whoever We Dont CryStricly A-Division)

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