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Aug. 28, 2018
Bob21
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: what is the rule

Well, a situation just like this occurred at the Rocky Mountain Championships in the 60 Major game this weekend. The visitor’s scorekeeper was correct and had a meticulous score book (we were talking to her while the brain trust was deciding to flip a coin).
As fate would have it, the next batter grounded out and the game went to extras. And yes, the player did run twice and his team won in the extra inning.

June 28, 2018
Bob21
Topic: Tournaments
Discussion: Steve Simmons Memorial Tournament in Little Canada, MN

We played there as well. The 10 run rule in the 5th inning was bs. Didn’t know of the no courtesy until it happened. The rules changed after pool play to a 1-1 w/courtesy. Why the change??? All and all a jacked up tourney from a rules standpoint. No consitency when you get compared to other teams. We won’t be back to this tournament.
Feb. 11, 2018
Bob21
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TOC UPDATES for Loyce Harps Complex

Any idea who won the 55AAA? That wasn’t tweeted or Facebooked out.
Thanks
April 4, 2016
Bob21
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Shawnee tourney

We played in Shawnee this weekend and have no complaints. Great game time schedules, 9 teams in our bracket, and other than the wind, again, no complaints. I care less about discounts on bats or other items. It's about getting playing time (6 games) and competing. If you want a participation medal, play YMCA ball.
Feb. 9, 2015
Bob21
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TEAR OF THE ADDUCTOR , ALSO KNOW AS ATHLETIC PUBALGIA

I had this surgery (out patient) in Dec 2013 in Omaha. Dr. Tom Webb, vascular surgeon. Common term for athletic pubalgia is "sports hernia". Ab muscles detached from pubic bone. The adductor is a secondary part of the surgery. Some doctors will "release the adductor" (cut it) so it isn't in play. Not always done as a routine. My doc didn't have to do it. He sewed the muscles back and used mesh. I have had no complications.
Recovery from the sports hernia surgery was quick. Back to full duty in about 4 weeks for me. Down for the count really for just a few days.
Best thing I did was get this done. Physical therapy didn't help. I would rest and take it easy, no issues, then bam, hurt like a mother$%, especially when running the bases.
One thing to note, it will probably be mis-diagnosed. My GP said I had an abdominal strain, I knew different from basic research and found Dr. Webb after contacting the University of Nebraska football trainers for guidance.
I don't know what area you're in, but call to any major D-1 football program training department and see who they can refer you to.
Insurance covered it for me (Blue Cross). It was billed as a hernia.
Dr. Meyer in Philly is the man, however, if you're not from that area that could be an i$$ue.
Feb. 7, 2015
Bob21
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TEAR OF THE ADDUCTOR , ALSO KNOW AS ATHLETIC PUBALGIA

I had this surgery in December of 2013 in Omaha. Dr Thomas Webb, a vascular surgeon, did it. Sewed the torn Ab muscles back. Used mesh. Quick recovery, back full go at 6 weeks. Lived with the pain for a year. PT did no good prior to the surgery. Blue Cross/Blue Shield covered it. Very similiar to a hernia surgery per Dr Webb.
I had trouble finding a doctor that did this or knew what the problem was. I got my intll by calling University of Nebraska football trainer to get a lead on a doc in Omaha. Athletic department very familiar with AP.
I'd call around to a D-1 football program near where you live and see if they could assist with info.
Feb. 7, 2015
Bob21
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Rotator surgery

New poster here. 52 yrs old. AAA Team. Just had rotator surgery this week on non-throwing arm. Supraspinotis torn. 2 anchors. Started rehad PT already. Had the other shoulder done in 2010 so I know the drill on the throwing arm, but wondering since it the non-throwing arm, chance of playing by June/July?? Thoughts of you that had the off arm surgery? Thanks
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