Decibel, DON'T POINT
I think I wrote this on the board before. But let me POINT IT OUT again for the (mind) readers. I want it to be clear before that small group of dimwits takes it out of context repeatedly and runs with it again/again/again.
"I already know he is not gonna look back and see me pointing towards 1B" (after BALL FOUR). Who turned my A-words around? He may hear me say "BALL FOUR" as a reminder to take his base. Who added "Take YOUR BASE" to the end of my BALL FOUR comment? I never said I properly signal OUT by pointing either. Thanks for going there WINDY. I am NOT attacking the im-posters, just POINTING OUT a very well-ORCHESTRATED strategy to NEWBIES who may read adulterated comments on this board in the future.
I have already stated my BALL mechanic. Please review and comment if you differ. I haven't written about my strike mechanic because I was still POINTING OUT when to properly POINT. We're up to 10 now and there are still several left to call. Please feel free to point out the obvious.
I have already commented on how I find it hard to believe yOOOs confuses the most used signal in baseball, one taught at every LL clinic in the country. "To minimize the confusion, the umpire should use a different method of conveying the information." Perhaps to avoid the obvious trap, I'll stay lurking (once again) while the rest of yOOOs dust off the manual and brighten us-less-experienced.
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I apologize for my wimp comment. I now know how sensitive you dimwits feel. I think most of yOOOs will allow switching boxes to continue for 7 innings (about 2+ hours). Still think your job doesn't include promoting the spirit of the game at all times? I am still waiting to see a different game management methodology from any of the rest of you yaOOO's. Put your best foot forward.
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