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Originally Posted by jwwashburn
Especially when you do not bother yourself with watching the pitch.
How in the world can you watch the pitcher and the runner on first base at the same time from your position behind home plate?
Unless the infraction was remarkably early, there is no way you can see it.
Joe
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I'll tell you what Joe, it really isn't that hard to do. I'm guessing you've never umpired a game from behind the dish before. That's okay, but please understand we've got a heck of a view from back there.
Plus, 9 year olds aren't really dealing too hard. So seeing the base runners is quite easy. My criteria for leaving early(LL) is even harder than yours, so the umpire in your game had it easy.
One tip: don't ever use the "Mr. Umpire" for addressing us, as you'll sound like one of your tot players. Use our first name, and get it at the plate meeting. We're much more responsive to first names, as opposed to "Blue". Although I've become quite fond of "Your Honor".