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Originally Posted by archangel
It seems that each has a different opinion on this type of "mechanic", not right or wrong.....Personally, since I rarely call time when: a player slides into a base and asks, .or I need to swipe the plate, ect, (all of which just lengthen the gametime),...I dont believe I'd follow Ozzy's style as both examples just prolong the game, and I dont have a problem w/ telling a player the count, and if the PU silently asks me, I will signal back. Not a big deal to me, and I think its "proper" to keep the game moving. But, to each, his own....
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Reminds me of a time when I had a 2-2 count and my partner told an infielder it was 3-2 and he didn't bother to cover second on the stealing baserunner.
Two ejections later...
There's a REASON the base umpire doesn't answer the infield. It's because, right or wrong, the plate umpire has the official count.
That said, I will incorporate bobbybanaduck's suggestion into my game going forward.