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Originally posted by LDUB
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To changae the topic a little, looks like you were wrong Scott. I know that you were talking ASA, but at least we have determined that NCAA mechanics are robotic, I can bet that ASA is not that far off NCAA. I don't know if you have been watching the women's college world series, but if you have, how can you not agree that the mechanics are robotic. I serioulsy thought that the same guy was working the plate in every game that I saw. That is how robotic the mechanics are. Has anyone else noticed how boreing these umpires look?
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Nope, I am not wrong but you aren't right either.
If you go to any reputable camp for baseball, mechanics are taught to standardize your game with other officials for a reason.
Softball is no different from baseball is no different from basketball is no different for soccer is no different from football.
Failure to follow the standard mechanics is what sets you apart.
I guess it is good to be "different" in todays multicultural world.
You can always find a reason to justify what you do at any time, just cause you can doesn't mean it is the best.
You stick with what you do, and you will always be sup-par.
If you want to move up and get that "bigger" game, you will have to adapt and follow the proper mechanics.