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Originally Posted by JPaco54
It seems there are many mechanics that umps use for different circumstances. Are there not standards for mechanics? I thought there were and I thought I was applying them but sometimes I get confused when I read differing opinions on this forum.
1. Interference - Both hands up and vocal - Dead Ball
2. Obstruction - delayed dead ball - Left arm extended horizontally fist closed.
3. Caught ball - Out Signal - Vocal OUT (confused now, do we vocal CATCH)?
4. Dropped ball - No Signal - No vocal (Confused now - do we vocal NO CATCH? and Signal Safe).
I am assuming we must use some judgement on close calls for Catch No Catch...but I also believe that different mechanics cause confusion with players and coaches...Do we use signals as we feel comfortable with?
I also am assuming that different assoications may have some preferred mechanics that they insist on. I thought this umpiring stuff was easy?
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This is how I do it:
1. Interference: signal Time + "Time. That's Interference!"
2. Obstruction - FED: DDB signal (left arm extended) + "That's Obstruction."
OBR Type A: signal Time + "Time. That's Obstruction. You, 2nd base!"
OBR Type B: Point at the obstruction + "That's Obstruction."
3. Caught ball - Very close: Out signal + "He's Out!"
Casual, can of corn (to partner): "That's a catch, Joe."
4. Dropped fly ball or close no catch: Safe signal + "
No catch,
no catch!"