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Old Fri Apr 14, 2006, 11:33pm
SanDiegoSteve SanDiegoSteve is offline
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Originally Posted by LakeErieUmp
I understand your perspectives, but I am really troubled by the idea of calling a STRIKE a ball to "speed the game up" (as I was bothered in a previous post to hear an umpire say to call a pitch a foot outside the plate a strike to "make the batter swing")
It is not our game to "speed up". It belongs to the players. If it takes three hours for a seven inning game then it takes three hours.
Our job as officials, whether baseball, hockey, or whatever other sports, is to make calls ACCURATELY and FAIRLY. Not to watch a pitch cross the plate as a strike but call it incorrectly "unless I need a strike" (UMPIRES never need strikes, PLAYERS do)
Just my two cents worth.
Gotta pretty much disagree with everything you said. Also, I must have missed the post about calling a pitch a foot outside a strike to make the batter swing. Please find this post and quote the source for us.

The game belongs to the players? Yeah, and a tie goes to the runner!
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