Fri Nov 04, 2005, 11:25am
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Re: Re: umps & fear of calling leap/crowhopping, why?
Sorry ump, but Cat was most definately ILLEGAL and as to Fernandez doing the commentary, who better to point out an illegal pitch, crow-hop/leap,than a pitcher? Come on now!! Cat Osterhopper is her nickname now, how embarassing! Umps, have the guts to call all illegal pitches!! You'll be helpinh the player as well as the sport of softball! PERIOD! Thanks!
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Originally posted by bkbjones
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Originally posted by IRISHMAFIA
Roger,
Welcome to the board.
I think you were the one who mentioned leaping.
Speaking ASA,
If the pitcher is a female, she must maintain contact with the pitcher's plate or drag away with the pivot foot remaining in contact with the ground, just like it states in the rule book.
If the pitcher is a male, he may leap without penalty as long as the toes of the pivot foot remain pointing down.
In no case may any pitcher replant prior to releasing the pitch.
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Why Irish, since you're a senior ump, aren't the umps mandated to call the illegal pitches, or not be allowed to ump, since they are condoning cheating? It's said here, "We(umps) see with our eyes(closed ones?). Parents/fans see with their hearts." How true is that,& why is this allowed? Even CatO. was leaping/hopping, as pointed out by L.Fernandez on live ESPN TV,"Oops that was a hop",& it wasn't called!? Please Help!
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One of my good friends, who is also a good young umpire, uses the "We see with our eyes. Parents/fans see with their hearts." No, he doesn't see with closed ones.
I would hope that you are using your time watching ESPN or whoever else to become a student of the game. Unfortunately, we don't see a lot of umpiring "stuff" on there (unless they do something bad, then we see it...).
I'm not certain, but I would bet Lisa Fernandez has never attended an umpiring clinic. Depending upon Lisa to make an IP call would be similar to letting Tim McCarver umpire the World Series. Don't depend on what you hear from folks on TV.
If you have questions about what does and doesn't constitute an IP, ask your local UIC. That is what your UIC is for.
And you can bet dollars to donuts that if Cat was illegal, they would have been calling it.
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