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Old Tue Jun 09, 2009, 08:37am
jwwashburn jwwashburn is offline
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Originally Posted by David B View Post
Bottom line is that you don't know what the umpire saw, so you cannot say he is lying to you.

He is the umpire and if he said he left early, then he left early. We as coaches and parents just have to live with it.

We all make mistakes, sounds like he might have made one, but you can't just make accusations for things you don't know.

I used to call small ball, and you can easily see runners at 1st or 2nd if they leave early. Now R3 that's too hard, but easy for R1 or R2.

Thanks
David
You know what else the PU should do during the pitch? He should check the left fielder's glove to make sure it is not oversized...
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