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Old Mon May 17, 2010, 05:01pm
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Originally Posted by Kevin Finnerty View Post
I tend to only call a strike when a strike is thrown, so only occasionally does a varsity game run less than two hours. I'm not out there to cheat 18 young hitters who work hard at this seven days a week.
I've had a 68 minute game (bases) and a 70 minute game (plate) this year. I didn't realize I was cheating people just because I had a 3-1 game that just so happened to be played quickly.

I've only had two game over 2 hours out of the 25 I've worked so far.

That said, I have little control over it. I do not allow extra warmup pitches and I expect people to move between innings. I don't allow a mini-conference after every pitch (after a bit, I'll tell batters to keep a foot in the box). I have denied time when a pitcher had started his delivery. But beyond that, the game dictates the pace.

I do call strikes, though, and I'm not afraid to call above the belt or the inside corner or the ball at the bottom of the knee. I had a partner recently take 2:20 for a game and it's obvious part of it was because he wouldn't know an outside corner if it bit him. Pitches catching white were not properly called strikes.

Last edited by Rich; Mon May 17, 2010 at 05:09pm.
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