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Originally Posted by NIump50
I disagree, you said your self you don't call a curve ball that goes thru the strike zone then hits dirt a strike because of the coaches.
Your quote:
"This is why the pitch is a ball in a college level game.
1) NEITHER team or coach will expect that pitch called a strike. In fact anything caught more than a ball below the knee you will hear sh** about."
You're disregarding a pitch in the strike zone for no other reason than the coach won't like it.
Seems to me the coaches opinion carries a lot of weight with you. Enough that you are willing to change the strike zone for him.
Tough talk on the board.
But when you get onthe field, what other calls do you make to please the coach?
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One call that I make is when the ball beats the runner and the fielder puts down a quick tag and pulls it up to avoid getting spiked, even though he didn't make a tag I still call him out. Oh wait, you make that same call. I guess the coaches opinion carries so much weight that you are willing to change the rule about a fielder having to actually tag a runner for an out instead of just looking like he did.
I mean, why else would you make that call?