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					Originally Posted by Skahtboi  Also, with no runners on, the BU should take the runner all the way to third. If I call them off in this situation, that means that they either a) fell, b) tripped and almost fell causing them to lose several steps, or c) aren't doing their job. | 
	
 Have you ever heard "If you deviate communicate"?  There is nothing wrong with deviating from the mechanics.  The ASA Mechanics manual even says so.  Now I don't deviate much because I believe that in most situations I see no reason to.  And you should have a good and logical reason for doing so. For example, I will call my partner off at Third if I have to go up the line on a ball hit to left field.  Why not?  I'm already there.  To suggest that they are not during their job is not accurate.  They may have 4 games in a row that night and the PU is trying to save the BU's legs.  There's nothing wrong with taking the call at Third in this situation.  However, you should pre-game it.  Again, I don't deviate much, but when I do its for a good reason.  Not just because I don't like the mechanic.  I never deviate for that reason.  In fact calling my partner off at Third is the only time I do deviate.  Every other instance I follow the prescribed mechanic.