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Originally Posted by JEL
Yep, Best advice!
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Agree. I often get these after-the-fact scenarios and they expect me to tell them the umpire was wrong.
However, everyone gets frustrated because I will not give a straight forward, "yep, they/he/she blew it" even if I know there is a good possibility they did.
Chances are that you are not going to get all three sides of the story and I will not intentionally place fellow umpires in a bad light, even if they deserve it.
I will admit that something doesn't sound correct, but will not go as far as stating an outright position on a play I did not witness.