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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
Two reasons why I think you should kill it with a loud "dead ball" call are:
1 - It IS a dead ball in SP, so you're not stating anything that is contrary to the rules. If nothing else, you're just emphasizing a fact. In SP with stealing, it could also be an INT call (IF the ball made it past the plate instead of bouncing in front of it).
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The conversation has nothing to do with a ball that passed the plate in flight. Completely different scenario.
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2 - If you don't kill it right away, you're going to have one hell of a mess to clean up.
On something like this, you have to jump in and take charge right away before the slew of questions start. "What was that blue? Isn't that a strike, blue?" I'm not advocating the avoidance of questions, only the umpire taking charge in making the right call right away and keeping the game moving.
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There is zero questions or mess. When I was a young pup, I used to jump out there and scream dead ball with my arms up in the air that would impress Jesse James. The only problem is that these guys are screaming and hollering and running and chasing the ball like 6 yo soccer players. And sure enough, a moron or two would come up and say, "Hey, Blue, you need to get out there and make that call."
I've given up chasing these guys around the field saving them from themselves. I make the call, period. Both teams have coaches and fellow players to watch and direct their team mates. IOW, not my problem!
If they want to run around, scream and holler and get tired, GREAT! When they are done, I will still be at the plate because there is nothing for me to call. I will simply direct the batter back to the box (assuming it was not the 3rd strike) and give them the count.
If an explanation is necessary, it will only have to be once because one of the teams will appreciate my call.