Thread: "Help" Plays
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Old Mon May 08, 2006, 04:49pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
I was referring to plays at the plate where the catcher clearly dropped the ball, and for whatever reason, the PU was the only person in attendance who did not see it. You are supposed to bring this to his attention, so he can correct his call which was obviously wrong. Close plays where the ball may or may not have come loose after the play was over are not included in this.
That is why I feel you should discuss this kind of play with your partner to make sure you are not stepping on toes or making two different calls at the same time. I just do not like the BU making calls immediately when the PU likely has something different. I just think communication with your partner are key and make sure that both of you (or all of you) are on the same page.

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