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Originally Posted by UmpTTS43
I was taught that you use the terminology of "No catch" and "That's a catch" with the appropriate signals. I am not concerned about whether or not a runner misunderstands me, not my problem.
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What a terrible attitude. I have heard this so many times throughout the years from some of my partners and it really bothers me. A lot of things become your problem(and your partner's problem, as well) A much better philosophy is to be as clear and concise as possible.
I am not hear to say that a safe signal and
NO (without using the word catch) is the only way to call it. I simply said that it might alleviate confusion. That is a
good thing for an umpire to do.
Why point fair? If you did not call it foul, it is obviously fair. If the players, managers or coaches are confused, it is not your problem.
Why verbalize a swing(or no swing) on an attempted check swing? A strike is a strike. If the players, managers or coaches are confused, it is not your problem.