Friday, August 12, 2016

Umpires, the nightmare is over.

It was time, I had had enough of run on sentences, making five separate statements regarding a rule.  I was tired of # 4 font, rules in the back index,  no page numbers,  and up to eight rule numbers for the only reference to locate what you wanted to know.  
www.baseballrulesinblackandwhite.com  Let's say what you wanted to find was in the last of the eight rules listed, by the time you read through the first seven rules,  possibly you forgot what you were looking for.  To add misery to the process you could have also read a half dozen more rule numbers in the prior seven rules that makes learning a nightmare.

Sound familiar?   I am sure it does.  All honest officials, either new or old have experienced these same frustrations.   Everyone who has had to rely on a baseball rule book all can agree about the above information. 
www.baseballrulesinblackandwhite.com I finally decided to take matters into my own hands.  I wrote Baseball Rules in Black and White, it has a Table of Contents in alphabetical order with 16 of the most difficult, confusing and poorly worded rulings in the baseball rule book. I then broke those 16 rules out, statement by statement, word by word, and translated them into basic and comprehensive language.  Next to the translated version I attached the page number and the rule number back to the rule book, so that you can confirm and expand as necessary.  
www.baseballrulesinblackandwhite.com Baseball Rules in Black and White has basic easy to understand examples, summaries and pitcher's stances illustrations.  

Baseball Rules in Black and White will be available very,very soon at www.baseballrulesinblackandwhite.com.



www.baseballrulesinblackandwhite.com

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