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Originally posted by gordon30307
While doing a 16 year old fall ball game the following play occurred. I was in the B position. Ground ball to the right side pitcher tries to field it but misses. First baseman field the ball and the pitcher is covering first but approaching from a bad angle. The pitcher from my angle may or may not have tagged the edge of the base facing second ( at this point I would have been looking to my partner for help) the pitcher than clearly tags the base a "second time" this time the runner is clearly safe. The pitchers action (tagging the base a second time) told me that he initially missed the base on his first attempt I signalled safe.
The defensive coach doesn't complain but I hear him call out to the first baseman "Next time don't tag the base twice". I got that sinking feeling that something is wrong. I waited a couple of innings and I asked my partner if he got the base the first time and he said that he did.
Here's my question.
1. Hindsight being 20/20 should I have looked to my partner for help even though to everyone watching (myself included) this game that the pitcher tagging the base twice suggested that he missed the base the first time.
2. Should my partner have come to me to let me know that he tagged the base the first time?
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You did nothing wrong. You made the expected call. If the pitcher stabbed at the base twice, he DID miss it the first time, for the purposes of a call.
Your partner should keep his mouth shut, as he did. You should get your own calls, as you did.
You did good.
--Rich