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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn
How are you going to do that, Mike, if you aren't within earshot. You just told us going out there to be within earshot was one of the dumbest things you'd ever heard.
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That's my point, you cannot, nor can you stop it.
No, monitoring the conversation for strategy was one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
It is a dead ball for a specific and permissible reason. During those times, anyone can converse with anyone else. If you are going to say the DC cannot talk to the pitcher about strategy, are you monitoring the OC to make sure they are not talking to their players?
The umpire controls the suspension. When the umpire is satisfied the pitcher is ready to go, you TELL the coach to return to the dugout as the game is going to continue. If the coach doesn't like that and wants to stay, then you charge the conference regardless of the discussion. Game control is part of the job, being a hall monitor isn't.