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And that is why I ask, so I know what his judgement is going to be. Maybe I used the wrong choice of words when I say complain. If I see the pitcher and there is a good sized gap between the rubber and his foot, now I'm not talking about slightly off, I'm talking 4,5 6, inches, then I will just ask the ump if he is on the rubber. If the umpire says yes, that's fine with me. Now it has been covered. I don't go running out of the dugout screaming and yelling like an idiot, but I guess that's how most of you think coaches act like when they come out to question a call.
By the way, I am FED certified, umped for 10 years before I went into coaching the last couple of years. I also do NAIA baseball and amatuer baseball.
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