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Old Thu Oct 12, 2006, 11:11am
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Originally Posted by NY87
Offense immediately wants to know why foul was called, shouts out "the ball hit the bat".
Even the PU wanted to know that huh?


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Originally Posted by NY87
My partner comes out to talk to me. I tell him what I saw. He tells me "I heard it hit something".
Your partner came out to talk to you? What did he expect you to do after he had killed the play? I would have asked him what he thought it hit and suggested that he watch the ball better & not be so quick on the trigger.


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Originally Posted by NY87
Is it best to admit the foul ball call was wrong, or tell them the ball hit the bat, then the batter. Or something else.
To lie or not to lie.......which will cause the least problems? Saying something that everyone thinks is wrong (but only half will say anything outloud) or admitt that you haven't a clue about what is going on? If you admit your mistake then they might question every play. But if you lie that ain't good either....not much help on this one huh?


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Originally Posted by NY87
BTW: my partner kept the batter at bat with another strike; 2 pitches later batter grounded out.
That's baseball
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