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Old Fri Jul 18, 2003, 10:09am
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I agree with Garth.

Don't use this experience as something that validates your choice in going for help. Rather, evaluate your mechanics that put you in that place.

I'm in C. Ground ball to F6. As the ball is hit, I'm stepping up and letting the ball turn me, cross-stepping towards the working area behind the mound. Once I determine the ball is going to first base, I take a few quick steps towards the start of the 45' lane and come set in time for the ball to arrive.

It takes a lot of practice and a lot of hustle to work the bases correctly.

Too many times I've had partners come to me for help on plays like this (where they start in C). When they ask, they are still standing near the C position. Those umpires don't need to know whether asking for help is OK, they need to know if moving after the ball is hit is OK :-)

Rich
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