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Originally posted by officialtony
Thank you.
I have seen umpires move from B to C when a batter comes up batting left handed. I understood what they were doing, but didn't understand why they thought it was OK, if that's not how we are supposed to position ourselves.
I appreciate the response.
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I had a game today and one of our college umpires was moving from B to C depending on the batter. I didn't ask him about it, but it was really stupid.
There is no reason to move.
As far as B, C, I try to stay in B at all times if possible. That is tried and tested for 25 years of calling all levels of baseball.
I see guys that prefer C and if I work in an association that wants me to work that way I will.
But I don't think its best and I don't teach it that way.
I find I have the best angle on a steal at 3rd from B and it keeps me closer to first.
I see too many guys in C making the call at first from position C. They incorrectly stay put and don't move closer to first, or move to get the best angle possible. Ball hit to F5, the umpire in C has a horrible angle on the throw unless he moves. Same with ball hit to F6, or if F6 is charging a short hop.
Position C can be a good position, but as with other positions, if not worked on and used properly it can cause lots of problems.
And of course that's just my take on it.
Thansk
David