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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Here is the bottom line for me: I see all kinds of home plates on the crappy high school fields on which I umpire adult ball. If the runner touches any portion of what is passing as home plate in a particular game, that runner has touched the plate, and you can stick your appeal directly. If he misses touching a part of the facsimile of home plate, he may be subject to an appeal.
I would think any umpire would have a difficult time explaining to a manager that the runner did not touch the plate because he only touched a black edge. Talk about OOO.
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So how close is close enough? Do you carry a ruler to measure it?
Do you apply the same criteria to other bases?
If the catcher notices and appeals which team are you screwing?