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Originally Posted by MNBlue
After going to the open side for over 2 decades, I do that all the time. Fortunately Billy P taught me to pull my mask and take a couple of steps - it gives me a second or two to realize I'm going to the wrong person and I can correct myself.
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Its a smart move. I've been teaching that for a few years, but not for that reason.
I teach it to get the umpire away from an errant practice swing or a pitcher who is in a groove and doesn't realize you are not ready. Granted, that shouldn't happen at the NCAA level, but I believe it is just something that would be in best interest of the umpire's safety to make it routine.
Another reason I teach a certain manner in which to do this is because I've seen umpires step between the batter and catcher when going to a partner for help. That can be extremely dangerous especially with the mask in your hand.