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Old Fri Jul 17, 2009, 01:47pm
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Originally Posted by njdevs00cup View Post
R2 & R3 infield in. Batter hits a one hop shot to F3 who makes a terrible throw home. R3 slides in completely covers home plate with dirt. The ball goes to the backstop and F1 does not cover the plate. R2 does not break stride and slides into the dirt covered plate as F2 dives to attempt to tag him out. Naturally it was a bang, bang play. I tried to use the remaining chalk from the left handed batter's box as a point of reference as to the location of the plate, saw a late tag (hip high), walked around to the front of the plate to see R2 on the plate and called him safe. Any feedback?
In these situations you have to use all the information you can to come up with your decision. Sounds like you did the correct thing.

-Josh
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