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Old Tue Apr 06, 2004, 03:54pm
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Originally posted by WestMichBlue
Even though we'd like to make the call when the ball is at its apex, I think that it can be called much later. If the fielder is having difficulty, why not wait until the ball is almost down before calling the IF.
Didn't and don't disagree. You need to remember that there is going to be a lot of noise as the ball gets closer to the ground. It's a good possibility someone other than the umpire is going to scream, "That's an infield fly" and confuse the hell out of everyone. Then you have coaches screaming at runners who don't know if they are coming or going, etc, etc, etc. Now you may have an argument about putting the runners in jeopardy, putting the defense at a disadvantage and whatever other excuse someone is going to make to avoid any perceived shortcomings.

I just said that it shouldn't become a habit of making the late call.

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