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Originally Posted by CoachJM
I was working the game solo.
I had come out from behind the plate and had set to call the catch/no catch just short of the pitcher's mound to the 3B side where I had an angle on the initial attempt.
When no one came up showing the ball after the collision, I started running towards RF, about midway between 1B and 2B to get an angle to clear the tangle of the 2 fielders and was probably about a step or two onto the infield dirt when I saw the ball on the ground.
JM
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Coach, you did what you had to do in the situation - no big deal like others are making of it. Just remember that if those fielders were not on the ground, you may get a throw back into the infield, but that would be a different situation.
To the amateurs out there, the
number one, most important thing that an umpire needs to know is the status of the ball.
Nothing can happen without the ball! Try to keep that in mind in the future!