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Originally Posted by yawetag
I think you meant back edge of the plate.
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On pitch-outs, it seems on TV that the catcher frequently catches the pitch high and away BEFORE it completely crosses the plate. I have never seen CI called in that case. I said the leading edge of the plate with the thought that if a batter has not started a swing by then there is little chance he could get one off in the minuscule fraction of a second it would take for a pitch to traverse the plate. Since the PU mentally sets a plane at the leading edge of the plate (correct?) he would be better able to judge if F2 caught the pitch in front of that plane. I could well be wrong on this and I appreciate the perspective of experienced umpires on this site