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Originally Posted by EsqUmp
Doesn't saying "ball" cover it? That would, after all, be the definition of "ball."
We don't say, "out, fielder had possession of the ball while in contact with the base prior to the forced runner contacting the base."
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It communicates that I saw the bat move and that I judged it wasn't enough to consider it an offer.
I'm amazed at how many people act as if this isn't mainstream. This is the passage directly from the PBUC manual:
"All decisions on checked swings shall be called loudly and clearly by the plate umpire. If the pitch is a ball and the batter does not swing at the pitch, the mechanic to be used by the plate umpire is: "Ball; No he didn't go." If the pitch is a ball but the batter commits on the check swing, the mechanic to be used is: "Yes, he went," while pointing directly at the batter and then coming up with the strike motion."