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Old Fri Jul 14, 2006, 01:24am
SanDiegoSteve SanDiegoSteve is offline
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Originally Posted by Dave Hensley
I have no argument with the merits of what you are calling B2, and what the inventor of the mechanic, Dave Davies, calls "the pinch." I do, however, disagree with your contention that "more and more LL umpires are working inside these days." That's true only if you believe southern California is the center of the universe. For a variety of reasons, the official powers in LL, who dictate what mechanics are taught and/or allowed in the "big" games, have consciously and aggressively rejected the concept of working the pinch.
I am sorry. I should have said "here in Southern California, The Center of The Baseball Universe ™ , most umpires (non-Little League volunteer types) work on the inside, even though we don't work Little League's "big" games. I have worked LL games with umpires who work outside, and that's fine with me. It's just that the vast majority of my partners, as well as myself, work the inside position, without any problems at all.
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