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Old Mon Sep 10, 2007, 01:56pm
Andy Andy is offline
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In reading between the lines, I'm making an assumption that it probably looked pretty bad.

You did say that in your judgement, there was nothing malicious. You have already made or signaled a safe call, so the tag attempt and ensuing entanglement is really nothing.

I don't see a need for any instruction to the catcher at all. If one of the coaches comes out and asks, you can state that you did not see anything malicious, you just have a train wreck.

The catcher could misinterpret your comment, also. What is she not supposed to do again? Try to tag a runner coming home?

This might be a case of being better off just not saying anything unless asked.

JMO.....
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