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Originally posted by johnSandlin
sportsannouncing,
Did you read my last reply when I gave the fair/foul example? Angel Hernandez the RF umpire you were referring to as a (I quote) "nothing but a waste of space and money." Did you see how the umpire made the call? HE WAS RIGHT ON THE FOUL LINE(like he suppose to be), STATIONARY(like he is suppose to be), EYES FOLLOWING THE BALL(like he is suppose to do), WAITED A SECOND TO SEE THE WHOLE AND REPLAY IT IN HIS MIND(like he is suppose to do), and THEN MADE HIS FINAL CALL.
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And he STILL got it wrong and the umpire 300ft away got it right. I think that was the whole point of the post. If they are going to be in a position where they cannot make the call even when they do everything right, then maybe they need to re-think where they position the umpires. Personally, I don't believe that you need three umpires down the line to make fair/foul calls. Use six, but put them in better postions to help out on more calls.
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