Friday, December 2, 2016

4 star average review on Amazon & 5 stars from NCAA DI Billy Haze & NCOA umpire Ken Paul, Not too bad!

As a baseball mom who raised three children in a small Northern California town, baseball was equivalent to
eating, sleeping and breathing. During a game when an Umpire makes a questionable call that prompts an
appeal from a coach, player or fan, "Oh boy, look out". Game delay! Jim Bettencourt, well respected Umpire
and lovable citizen of our community, thank you for writing this book. It's simply a gem for any coach, umpire,
parent or player to have in their possession to refer to. This can assist in bringing clarity and simplicity
to often times overly complicated moments in a game. Susan G
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Every parent who has kids in H S Baseball should have this book at their side during games.Large font,
easy to read and understand. Thank you for this book,wish I would have had this a long time ago
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Great book, made the rules easy to understand, as a Coach, I wish one of these would be handed to every parent that comes to a game.
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 When I recognized that Baseball Rules in Black and White was designed to speed up finding a rule, simplify the rule and state the rule into basic language, I knew Baseball Rules in Black and White would benefit everyone in baseball.   NCAA Div I CWS Umpire Billy A Haze
After decades of officiating in several baseball leagues and divisions throughout Northern California, I was recently invited to join the Northern California Officials Association. Being my rookie year with a new association I diligently studied the NFHS rule book.
After countless hours of study, I was introduced to Baseball Rules in Black & White. The simplicity of its contents has boosted my confidence on, as well as off the field.
“The B&W is a must have tool for any level of officials, coaches, and yes, even the fans”     Kenneth J. Paul Sr.

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