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Originally Posted by ctblu40
I would never offer my partner help with his calls. If he needs help, he knows from our pregame that he can feel free to ask me. Besides, ever seen this:
From OBR-
9.02
(b) If there is reasonable doubt that any umpire’s decision may be in conflict with the rules, the manager may appeal the decision and ask that a correct ruling be made. Such appeal shall be made only to the umpire who made the protested decision.
(c) If a decision is appealed, the umpire making the decision may ask another umpire for information before making a final decision. No umpire shall criticize, seek to reverse or interfere with another umpire’s decision unless asked to do so by the umpire making it.
My emphasis...
Pretty clear IMO.
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Not too many OBR games this time of year!
You can read the whole spiel about getting the call right in NCAA games in the CCA mechanics book.
Also, it helps if you look at it as offering information to your partner that they may not have, you can see how that is a very reasonable thing to do in the spirit of getting the call right!
Also, offering this information does NOT require to umpire who made the call to actually change the call! So, it stays true to the concept that
"No umpire shall criticize, seek to reverse or interfere with another umpire’s decision unless asked to do so by the umpire making it."