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Originally Posted by jkumpire
Get the Call Right (Headline of first page of NFHS Baseball Guide, done by Referee Magazine {add your own opinion here})
"For years, umpires at all levels were told to make the calls that belonged to them without getting help. That philosophy is outdated and must be discarded. (my emphasis). The new umpires manual has included four paragraphs on the importance of getting the call right."
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Perhpas it's the "water" but I am with Ozzy about this getting the call Right business.
It's too bad the below philosophy is not adhered to anymore. Ah the good ole days
From the archives, Carl's infamous FAB V
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The FAB 5 (When calls may be legally changed)
1. Half swing called a ball changed to strike. (OBR 9.02c CMTs 1, 2, 3)
2. Two umpires make opposite calls on the same play. (common sense: only one can be accepted)
3. An umpire misapplies a rule. (9.02b/c)
4. Home run changed to double, vice versa; fair to foul, vice versa on balls hit out of the park. (professional practice)
5. "Out" called on a tag play, but the ball falls free, and another umpire observes it. (JEA 9:15-16)
The Terrible Three (Three times a call CANNOT be legally changed after it's made)
1. Swipe tag
2. Force play (or play on BR at first)
3. Fielder on/off the bag
ANY call can be corrected:
Carl: "He's out!" Then, immediately: "No, no, no. Safe! The runner is safe!!" That's bad timing -- but it's legal.
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