Fri Jul 07, 2006, 08:54pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aceholleran
This was one of the toughest I've ever had.
Sacks juiced, 1 out. B1 hits grounder to F6, who is playing "in." JUST (I mean a New York nanosceond) as F6 fields the rock, R2 contacts him, non-maliciously.
I waited my tradtional half-beat. THEN F6 tags R2.
I wait a quarter-beat and call R2 out, with no INT call.
Defensive skip politely questions the call, mainly because R3 scored on the play (F6, obviously, made no other play after the tag).
I'm fine with what I did. And I realize it's pure judgment. BUT, an INT call stops the run from scoring--should I have penalized the offense by calling the INT, even though F6 did field the ball?
Hmmmmm.
Brickbats and treacle welcome.
Ace in CT
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F6 caught the ball and tagged the runner. Catch came first, by a New York nanosecond, so runner did not interfere with the catch, and since he was tagged out he did not interfere with a play. Good call.
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