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Originally Posted by Tru_in_Blu
We had a few discussions at a 3 umpire system recently. I'll not comment initially to see what others might think.
1. One guy wanted to know if U1 & U3 could switch runner leaving early responsibility in a first & third situation. (Pre-gamed.)
2. Can/should an umpire who has chased call OBS when it happens (assumes neither of the other umpires saw it)?
3. Should or must an umpire that chases verbalize to his/her partners?
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#1 This particular umpire presented line of sight as reasons for the switch. But if bases loaded, U3 has both first and third anyway. Personally, I'd not agree to changing the responsibilities with him. Imagine U1 calling the runner at third out for leaving early? Coach would have a field day with that. Our clinician said he would be OK with it.
#2 Most agree that the chasing ump only turns back to the infield and observes. While OBS is a DDB, and can be potentially remedied after the play is over, can the same be said for INT? INT is an immediate DB, an out, and runners return. Fixing that after the play is over could be a bit more difficult.
#3 We had mixed inputs on this, even from our clinicians. After a group discussion, I think everyone came around to the idea that a chasing umpire should say something, even if it might not be heard as his/her back would be to the infield. And PU should communicate "2 man!".
Opinions still come into play.