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Originally Posted by Rcichon
I'd check my uniform for tire tracks. Then visit the Assignor/Scheduler to be sure I don't have any more games with this Fella.
IMHO
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Rich I agree but in a way this could be similar to the following:
R2 BU in "C"
Ground ball to F6. R2 clearly interferes (by clearly interferes I mean a TEXTBOOK interference call) with F6 in his attempt to field a batted ball.
Your partner the BU is "right there" looking at the same thing as you the PU but gives no call.
We all know any umpire can call interference but in general on play's at the bases we defer to our partner's judgement, however, this is a TEXTBOOK interference call.
Aren't you as the PU going to call it?
I think the answer is yes which brings me back to this OP.
Let's assume F1 for the losing team had outstanding control all game long, even though he was on the losing side of the score (there could have been a variety of reasons). When he missed he missed by inches.
Now he Plunks someone. At this point one can assume that the ENTIRE park KNOWS what's going on and yet your partner the PU says NOTHING.
IMO, this crew is now "asking for it" since NO-ONE took control and should a brawl develop IMO the ENTIRE crew now looks bad not just the PU.
Therefore, in what I call a TEXTBOOK Plunk by F1 wouldn't you as BU now say something to avoid what is most likely to transpire next if your partner the PU says nothing.
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