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Originally Posted by wadeintothem
The following is Verbatum (sic whatever) from the Rules Clinic Power Point:
(2-3 ump systems FP & SP)
"The starting position for Base Umpires who are on the line is a minimum of 18 feet and a maximuum 21 feet behind the base"
... Since the "walk the line" technique is now used, it is felt that 18-21 feet is the preferred starting point for the Base Umpire on the line.
This is the most absurd of all absurd mechanics.
On the pitch (FP) from A, I personally feel very real priorities are (but not limited too):
- Illegal Pitch
- Check swing
- Dead ball stuff (ball off foot of batter etc)
I do this best from the ready position, not bee bopping in from deep right field.
I'm a mover, so I have no problems moving if I need to -
but this mechanic IMO is beyond the pale. I'm irritated that I will surely be
facing Eval having to train myself to use an inferior mechanic.
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I don't think it's that big a deal. Just because you are moving your legs, doesn't mean you cannot follow with you eyes. Remember, you are taking calculated steps, not jogging or running. One stride for most umpires brings you righ back to the 15-18 foot range.
JMHO