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Originally Posted by RPatrino
I heard once at a clinic, "I can teach you to be in the right place, I can teach you how to make your calls, but I can't teach you judgement. You will either have it or not".
I have interference on this play, as described. Tommy, in your situation did you tell the F2 that 'in your judgement there was no interference'?
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I did use those defining words, "in my judgement".
I may start giving the catcher, who has been protecting me, the benefit of the doubt from now on.
If a batter can't control his actions by stepping across the plate during the catchers throw, I'm calling the INT.
Who's to say that subconciously the catcher didn't throw higher (alter his throw) than usual, or pull his hand back so not to hit the batter?