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Old Fri Jul 13, 2007, 11:08am
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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,
Tee would like your opinion.

I am all for trying new things but what the mechanics do not address is the difference between wood vs. metal

I do not know about you but I almost "bought the farm" a couple of times off of shots from a metal bat. I almost got hit the other night in fact.

As a result I find myself setting up in a "deeper B and C positions" to give me a little more reaction time should an 18/19 yr. old get a hold of one.

What I have seen "suffered" somewhat is the pick-off plays at first. If you are in a "deep B" it's difficult to get a REAL good angle on the pick-off at first and as a result the runner(s) for BOTH teams gain a slight advantage.

In a nutshell what's your take on umpire mechanics when Metal is used as opposed to the traditional wood

Thanks

Pete Booth
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