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Originally Posted by Tim C
Matt:
Just wondered if you noticed anything more about the BU at your game?
My MiLB contact has said that there are two additional requirements for BUs that are being tested:
1) As a pitch is delivered the BU (when working inside the diamond) is required to be moving towards the next "potential" play . . . by the time F2 returns the ball to F1 the BU is required to be back to his initial position and,
2) All "first calls" (with the exception of the double play pivot activity) are to be made by the BU at the edge of the cutout of the base. Any second call made in the infield is to be made from the working area behind the mound.
I just wondered if you noticed these activities?
Regards,
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Tim -- Can you explain these more, because they make no sense to me.
1) How do you know where "the next potential play" is until the ball is hit (or not), or the runner moves (or not), etc? And, if it's good for an umpire in B or C, why isn't it good for an umpire in A?
2) Does this mean that with R2 only and a grounder to F6 that the out call at first should be made from the cutout at first? Then try to get back to the working area for a second call at thrid on R2?
(Note that I'm seeking additional information -- not trying to criticize what PBUC is trying to do).