
Tue Apr 01, 2003, 10:23pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by whiskers_ump
One incident in game tonight which maybe coverage was not executed properly.
R1 on 3B, R2 on 2B, two outs, B5 at the plate. She sends a ground ball
to SS, playing back somewhat. R1 leaves with pitch and is streaking
for HP, BR, on her way to 1B. As PU, I move up 3rd base line slightly,
watch BR for lane and see R1 coming rapidly to HP. Watch for touch at
HP. When I look back for ball, it is badly thrown to 1B and gets by
her a short distance. When dust settles, R2 on 3B, BR on 1B and the
defensive coach is calling time. Wants an interference call on R2,
and wants to talk to BU. They talk, then BU approaches me and wants
to know if I saw the interference. I say no. I now know that was
wrong answer. I should have said, "No, I did not see the play, was
trying to fill other obligations." BU told coach, neither of us saw
interference. Coach claims R2 interfered with the throw when passing
in front of SS. Naturally she told us it was blown coverage. I realize it was
BU's responsibility and call and probably should have ended with
BU saying she saw no interference and that she
had a good look as she later stated to me. Coach asked her to ask,
so she did.
My question is, should as PU, I have ignored the other two R's and watched
the ball action longer.
Blast away and thanks.
glen
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Nope, your primary is the touch @ HP. Keeping an eye on the BR is a good mechanic and helpful to the BU, but not your main job on this play as you are also responsible for R2 as initial play went to 1B. Obviously, it is even better if you can set up where you can actually see both.
Your partner could have stepped up and stated she saw the entire play and that there was no interference. Maybe the question from BU should have been: "I followed the ball and didn't see any act by R2 which suggested interference. Did you see anything I may have missed?" Your response is a simple yes or no. If yes, explain what you saw and if you thought it was interference. Then let your partner either reinforce her call or change it based on the information you may have offered.
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