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Old Sun May 21, 2017, 05:50pm
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Originally Posted by bigwally View Post

As we all know that is an awkward running position and why should you have to when the base umpire has all of this in front of him?
Actually, it is not and because the BU isn't going to be able to get into position to make that call. You know, there is a reason the PU has 3B on steals in a SP game.

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Most of the time the runner isnt going to make a move to third until s/he slides or slows up coming into second, giving the BU even more of a jump ahead. Any experienced umpire is going to realize s/he is possibly going to need to cover third as soon as the ball gets passed the catcher. Anticipation is part of umpiring and so is hustling. Using these two tools , you wont be as far behind the runner as you think when you set up for your call
How can you "jump ahead" when doing so is going to put you in between the ball and a possible throw to 2B? IMO, any PU who is on the ball and hustles will always have a much better chance of getting a good look at this play.

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And since none of this is covered in the book it is, in fact, opinion. Pregame it and do whats best for you when the situation arises
You might want to check teebob's post (#12) from last Monday
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