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Old Fri Aug 25, 2006, 02:07pm
ctblu40 ctblu40 is offline
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Originally Posted by Uncle George
CTBLU, on the other hand, if the coach of the pitcher see's it go through the strike zone and the ball short-hops the catcher, he's gonna give you @*ll as well!
George,

The only way the coach of the pitcher could see the pitch you described go through the strike zone is if he's standing on my shoulders or hidden in my ball bag... I'm carrying my partner already, he's heavy enough!

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Originally Posted by Uncle George
For me, coach comes out and complains, I just say, ball through the zone first, it's a strike. Once I've set the ground rules, I have no more problems as long as I continue to call it that way!
And for me, if a coach steps 1 foot out of the dugout to argue balls and strikes, I run him. I set the ground rules by calling the expected strike zone... what's so hard about that?
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