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Old Mon May 21, 2007, 10:57am
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally Posted by NC_Blue
I was calling an ASA Men's slow-pitch tournament, Saturday. Team "A" is getting beat by 5 or so runs......in the top of the 8th (extra innings). Pitcher walks a batter to load the bases.

Shortstop.......calls time and asks me (PU)....."where was that last pitch"?

I tell him it was "high"....and motion above my shoulder....attempting to show where the pitch crossed the batter.

He says......"No...it wasn't".....and stands there.

I didn't have ANYTHING TO DO with what was occurring on the field (i.e. their melt-down).

Do you say ANYTHING? I did.....but I'm wondering if I made a mistake.

Just checking the pulse of what you guys do in these situations.
You don't respond. How the hell do you know what the PU saw?

And if it was "high", why wasn't it called illegal?
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