Poll Results #3:"Is it time to reduce the amount of Major Players per Team?"
2010 Poll Results
Article #3
Reduce the amount of Major Player's per team?
This is the third article in a series over the next couple of weeks, leading up to the sanctioning bodies November meetings, which will show the poll results from survey's taken at SoftballCenter.com in 2010.
Poll Question: Resmondo beat the top teams at the Major by the run rule in all 5 games. Is it time to begin reducing the amount of Major players on a Major team?
Number of Voters 151
(56 votes 37.1%) Yes, reduce it to 5 max
(44 votes 29.1%) Yes, reduce it to 4 max
(28 votes 18.5%) No, leave it alone.
(23 votes 15.2%) Yes, reduce it to 3 max
This was one of the closer poll questions in terms of results. What can be said about this poll however is that 81% of the voter's believe there should be a reduction in the number of player's on a Major team to 5 list player's or less.
At the ASA 'A' where they are allowed a maximum of 5 Restricted List Player's, we witnessed Dan Smith and Long Haul as they put together some really good teams. Teams that in my estimation would win most Conference events where Major teams like Resmondo were not present. So reducing to 5 per team may not be the answer. The answer is probably to reduce it to 3 Major player's per team.
Here are the rosters of the top 2 teams at the ASA 'A' which only allowed 5 major player's per team , just to show how good these teams can be.
No. | Dan Smith/Menosse/SNL | San Jose, CA | Pos | B/T |
00 | J D Genter | Fort Oglethorpe, GA | 3B | R/R |
1 | Jeff McGavin | Macomb, MI | SS | R/R |
3 | Chad McLamb | Fayetteville, NC | OF | L/L |
8 | Brad Reckart | Trenton, OH | MI | R/R |
9 | John Gallegos | Upland, CA | 2B | R/R |
12 | Brian Wegman | Hamilton, OH | OF | R/R |
14 | Pat Dalsanders | Spokane, WA | Coach | R/R |
18 | Mark Urbain | Centreville, VA | Util | R/R |
25 | Bobby Nifong | Winston-Salem, NC | Coach | L/L |
26 | Rick Baker | West Harrison, IN | OF | L/L |
34 | Geno Buck | Red Wing, MN | P | R/R |
42 | Johnny Bailey | San Diego, CA | 1B | R/R |
44 | Brett Helmer | Cicero, NY | Coach | L/L |
72 | Hector Pagan | Tampa, FL | Coach | R/R |
No. | Long Haul Trucking | Albertville, MN | Pos | B/T |
1 | Teddy Larson | Lakeland, MN | Coach | R/R |
2 | Jeremy Isenhower | Olathe, KS | 2B/OF | L/L |
3 | Michael Stephany | Overland Park, KS | OF | L/L |
4 | Bryson Baker | Woodland, CA | MI | R/R |
7 | Adam Rockoff | West Palm Beach, FL | OF | R/R |
8 | Travis Clark | Kenosha, WI | P | R/R |
9 | Dennis Rulli | Moorepark, CA | 3B | R/R |
11 | Gary Jost | Oakdale, MN | Coach | R/R |
12 | Jason Branch | Brooksville, FL | OF | L/L |
14 | Kevin Bazat | Columbia, MO | 2B | L/L |
20 | Bryan Jost | Lakeland, MN | OF | R/R |
21 | Brett McCollum | Lake Villa, IL | SS | R/R |
22 | Chris Larsen | Vancouver, WA | C | R/R |
25 | Kyle Moyer | Tiffin, OH | 1B | L/L |
40 | Dan Sanchez | Fresno, CA | P | L/L |
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