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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. 
			
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 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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