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Old Sat Feb 25, 2006, 07:16pm
SAump SAump is offline
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Cool Leave the CALL Alone

"No one has switched to anything. Using the left hand to go to your partner for help on a check swing has always been the proper mechanic. What does being a newbie have to do with using your left arm to signal the appeal? Are you suggesting it's too much work for you, or are you saying it's too hard for you to remember to use the proper mechanic."
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Kinda like admitting that you require eating with your left-hand, its perfectly okay if your left-handed. Why don't you spell out the requirements for all the left-handed calls. I'm sure some of us-less-experienced would be grateful for the info. I promise not to antagonize any of the union boys when I see it from the stands either.

I'm saying that you're OOO so clever to require the use of the left-hand from anybody. Does your UNION have a PC problem with their leader's left-handedness, or anyone else's refusal to TURN into the requirement? I would suggest you keep it very quiet. It isn't something I would brag about at the union membership drive.

11) I use my right hand to point towards first base to my partner to signal, "Are you ready to start this game?"

12) I use my right hand to point towards first base to my partner to signal, "DID HE GO?"

Its perfectly okay if I don't turn my left shoulder into it. Now I will reserve the right to continue listing all the calls I make by raising my right ARM and pointing. I will also repeat that I do not point towards first base after a strike call and I'm proud of it.
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