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Old Wed Jun 12, 2013, 08:12pm
jicecone jicecone is offline
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You did let it go too long, after he commented about the inside pitch I would have put a stop to the conversation.

I don't get nasty and will answer a reasonable inquiry but, I do not play that "where was that pitch Blue" game. Especially with catchers that can see the pitch better than you. Good pitchers locate your strike zone right off the bat and expect you to be consistent with it. I have had many say "Blue, I always know where my out pitch is with you."

I have had catchers ask, "Where is your strike zone Blue?" to which I replied, "Wherever I say it is"

As far as cursing on the field, the higher level you work, the more inventive the language becomes. The secret is to also maintain your composure and professionalism and much as humanly possible.
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