Umpires that switch from water from l their first 4 games to gin and juice for their last game may have to adjust. LOL.
Umpires that switch from water from l their first 4 games to gin and juice for their last game may have to adjust. LOL.
If these things are necessary, then there will be no gamesFor the sake of this discussion, assume that we return back to play in mid May-June 1st. I understand that may not be possible but I would rather not discuss when we are returning.
What would you expect or like to see coaches and tournament directors implement to reduce the likelihood of spreading the virus?
A few ideas;
Each team gets their own balls. Could limit the transfer of the disease from one team to the other. Clean the balls between innings.
Clean dugouts between games. I am talking disinfecting the dugouts. Similar to what you see the workers at Costco doing to their shopping carts. If you have not seen it they are using a sprayer with some kind of disinfectant. You would have to schedule games further apart to do this.
No sharing of softball equipment. Including bats.
One of the bigger issues I would see is the bathrooms. This would be an issue, especially if they are using portable toilets.
Limit the number of spectators. This would suck but it should help to an extent. 1 parent per player, no siblings. Sounds shitty but if that is what it takes it can be done.
Yep.If these things are necessary, then there will be no games
Are you suggesting softball will have to go back to the way it was without adjustments in protocol befor its played again.If these things are necessary, then there will be no games
Yes.Are you suggesting softball will have to go back to the way it was without adjustments in protocol befor its played again.
Yes.