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Originally Posted by jicecone
I am amazed on how many of you are so enshrined in this sacrosanct notion of umpire exclusivity that you can't grasp a little common sense and effective mechanics which would have prevented this in the first place.
And I am amazed that you are so intent in impressing us with your knowledge that you have'nt answered the question for this situation.
Does the mechanic state that you are to step-up and over-rule your partner 's announced decision?
PU "No he didnt go"
BU "yes he did"
That is what we are discussing here.
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(Many) Plate umpires have been trained to say "no he didn't" on all check swings. So, it's not really a problem if the base umpire responds "yes he did." And, I'd rather have the discussion "we shortened the process so eceryone would know what was going on" than "we waited too long and put your team at a disadvantage."
I do think it points out the folly of having PU say "no he didn't" rather than just "ball".