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Originally Posted by Moosie74
While most of us use it in baseball, it does come over to softball fairly often which is quite helpful while I am still coming in and if you don't give a verbal catch, I have no idea what's happening behind me.
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My instructor told the class to say "On the ground, on the ground" to mean that the ball touched the ground. I carry this over to baseball.
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Charles Johnson Jr
NFHS Class #1 softball/baseball
ASA/USSSA
Dayton, Ohio
I have been umpiring so long that it was called Rounders when I started.