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Originally Posted by amusedofficial
I never make a no-call. Not ever. The runner is not safe until he touches the base, he is not safe because the fielder caught the ball on the bounce, no matter how short that bounce was. If the fielder catches the ball before it strikes the ground, the batsman is out and the appropriate signal is given. If I don't say he's out, then the ball is in play unless and until the runner touches first base, at which point the runner is safe or out and the appropriate signal is given.
it is not the role of the umpire to provide direction to the fielders. We call them out when they are out. We call them safe when they are safe.
We do not issue advisory opinions.
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Are there any other universally accepted and universally taught mechanics that you choose to unilaterally ignore?
In a two man system, as a BU, do you like to go out on routine fly balls with the bases loaded?
Why not decide that you can call the lines from the B position?