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Originally Posted by jkumpire
Rita,
To each their own, but teaching the hammer won't help his head going away from where it should be. I am growing to dislike the hammer for strikes, esp. since SB has decreed that it is the only way to call a strike. Sometimes it will take getting burned on a play before people learn the proper way to see the game.
I am getting old I guess...
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I once had to make a call of a steal of home racing in from C position, because I had a partner turn and step and point and bark out a strike, while the catcher made a lob throw back to the pitcher and R3 broke for home. He never even saw the play.
I like the hammer. It's natural. I also like paying attention to what's going on. And above all else, I like making my own calls on steals of home. (My strike call hammer is slightly different than my out call hammer.)