OK, I try to not get into pissing contests. Sometimes I fail. Well, you called that one good!!
Coming from a Little League Coach, father of a High School Baseball Player, and general baseball fan and somewhat a student of the game....
Well if it is resumes we want... I played, LL, HS, college, semi-pro, former HS baseball coash, and still play and coach in the MSBL 45 and over leage. Also 1996 IL State Champion 12" slo-pitch softball team player/coach as well.
T-Ball: As many players as you have in the field to play defense, rather than 9.
Well, I guess you don't understand when someing is making a point. Tballers are 6 years old and the variation of the game is the basically the same.
Little League: 60 foot basepaths, 46 feet from pitching rubber to plate. (As opposed to 90 foot basepaths and 66.6 feet from the plate in middle school, and above)
What an expert !!. Baseball is just a little more complex, and more skilled the billiards. Do you really expect 6 year olds to throw pitches from 60 feet away. You my friend have not clue here. Or have a 8 year old understand the infield fly rule?? really ?? Most adults still don't know exactly when it is applied. The premise is if you get a pickup baseball game with adults anywhere in the country, it will be 3 strikes you are out !! A home run if it goes over fence in fair territory, etc. etc. pretty freaking simple aint it. Fly balls are outs if caught, you have to run to 1st base and then in order, etc. etc. The only arugument you will get in a game like that is was he out or safe !!! Tell me I'm wrong on that one!! There will not be arguments about "rules"
Junior League/Senior League: Different Pitch Count Rules, often the 10-run rule is in effect. (10-run rule applies at different levels until college and pro, your mileage may vary) Again, we can't have kids playing a game 65 - 2 can we. When you miss a point you really MISS a point.
College: Aluminum bats are still allowed, versus the professional leagues.
There is a cost factor involved here. And this has nothing to do with the rules of the game as this is an equipment issue. Man, I almost felt the wind on that swing and miss !!!
Minor League Professional Baseball: Being caught taking performance enhancing drugs results in a 50-game suspension on the first offense. This does not apply to major league baseball. Another swing and a miss,,, man, what does drug taking have to do with playing the game,, WOW I did feel it now......
OK, ChicagoRJ. Show me where I am wrong. Nowhere has there EVER been a definitive set of rules to play pool by. Ever here or World Standardized Rules... Yes, and BCA wrote a very good rule book many decades ago, I wont' say how many because you I might be off a decade or so...
BCA, or any other alphabet soup variation. There have ALWAYS been "house rules",
Exactly, anyone that has house rules is wrecking it as well. Yeah, and how does APA help be bring in more riduclous rules?? Other leagues chose idiotic rules because they don't want to play by "BCA" as they don't won't to promote or even use the name BCA. So them make some changes for some stupid reasons , and say, look, we have these really cool rules. I play BCA and APA, so the difference is pretty appearant to me when I play, and any good APA player likes BCA rules better. Showe me a APA 6 or 7 that likes APA rules, because there are not many out there.
But don't blame the APA for ruining pool for the masses. Most players I encounter in my APA League are observant enough to know the rules they are supposed to play by in the match they are in, be it APA or house rules.
NOt blaming them for current situation, but as the largest league operator in the counrty how are they helping teaching anyone to play by correct rules. Really, do beginners need to win with an 8 on break, or not get to chose solids or stripes after the break?? Another few hundred thousand people are learning pool with very bad rules. The point, which you so obviously missed, is if we can teach newbies, like little league players, that 3 strikes is an out. why can't an APA league player be trusted to learn that you don't win when you make the 8Ball, and you can play safe even when you knock one of your own balls in, AND you don't get to keep shooting when you don't pocket a ball in the intended target. I'm sure you will this point, but if a ball player hits a ball foul, should he run and say it is a "hit" in the league he plays in on the other side of town?