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Originally Posted by ASA/NYSSOBLUE
The proper answer, of course, is watch the ball, with glances at the runner, so you have a feel for what they are doing. Once I see that P going ALL the way in the circle with the ball, I then look at the runner - if they are still standing off base by the time I have turned my head - BANG!  41 to go.....
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Really??? In 2013 we still have umpires that think it is their job to get outs instead of getting it right?

The way you describe your mechanic is just wrong!
Also, why should a runner that just drove back to the bag not be granted time. I bet you have no problem giving time to a catcher when the pitcher gets wild or to call time after a runner is standing on the base (let's say 2nd) and wants to take off and give her arm protector to her coach.
I'll answer my own question. "Because in 2013 we still have umpires who think it is their job to get outs."