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Old Mon Jun 16, 2014, 12:10pm
Manny A Manny A is offline
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Originally Posted by jmkupka View Post
Great weekend for games... everything went perfectly with good feedback about my crew, then one call ruins it for me...

I'm in "B", batter lays down a bunt, her bat about 3" off the ground. I have a distinct sound of a double-hit and the ball goes off on an odd angle (fair).
I call "dead", & I'm the only one who thought so. Next pitch she crushes a triple.

I consider "tanking a call" one where you know you were wrong, and a bad call comes out your mouth (bad mechanics or whatever). This one really bothered me because my senses lied to me.

Shoulda stayed quiet.
Maybe so. That's a really tough sell from B, especially if you "hear" it and your PU partner doesn't. There could have been ambient noise from elsewhere that sounded like a ball hitting the bat.

If it was me, I would've said/done nothing, wait for my partner to come to me for help should someone have asked him/her to check, and then let him/her know what I saw and heard. I don't like making long distance calls like that.
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