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Old Sat May 07, 2005, 05:10pm
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Originally posted by GarthB
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
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Originally posted by LDUB
5. When you go to dust off the rubber, you don't have to walk as far.
Please tell me number 5 is a joke. Please.
I was thinking the same, Rich, but I felt it safer to not assume. Weirder things have been posted.
Joke???

Dusting the rubber saved me just a few days back. A ground ball was hit to F6, who threw it out of play. I called time, and awarded the BR second base. I then threw got a new ball out of my ball bag, and threw it back to the pitcher. But the ball slipped out of my hand and went out into centerfield, and F6 went to retrieve it. The BR did not notice any of this for he was taking signs from one of the coaches. F1, then winked at F6 (F6 never threw the ball back to the pitcher), and F1 stepped on rubber. I was all over that balk call. I really sold it well.

Now if I haden't dusted the rubber earlier in the inning, then I might have thought that F1 was just astride the rubber without the ball. What if I called that a balk? I would be pretty red faced, that's for sure.
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