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Quote:
Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Tim,
You can find out by clicking on the poll result numbers, i.e. the "3" for the 3 voters who voted to verbalize.
While I voted not to verbalize, there is one exception. On obvious swinging 3rd strikes, no verbal. When it is questionable to the participants whether or not the pitch hits the ground, and it is unclear, I will nonchalantly say "he's out" in a conversational tone. No big production, just enough to prevent any unnecessary problems. I do the same thing when 1st base occupied with less than two outs and an uncaught 3rd strike. Just a "batter's out" is preventative officiating.
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Exactly, Steve. If he is out and there is any question, what possible reason could anyone have for not saying out?
Joe
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