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Originally Posted by Rich
How does this conversation even happen? A coach left his position to argue balls and strikes -- is that acceptable in the fastpitch world?
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The conversation should not have happened, but not for that reason. This is the reason:
(btw, he didn't "argue balls and strikes," he asked about judgement on a swing)
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(Seriously, I'm asking this as a baseball umpire who may end up working some softball eventually. In baseball, a PU's decision of a swinging strike is not appealable. That's what the PU *should've* said to the coach unless things are really different in fastpitch.)
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PU should have said: "Coach, I have it as a swing, it is a swing." Case closed. Asking your partner's opinion is for after the game.
If I were Andy:
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Originally Posted by Andy
PU comes to BU (me) ...
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I'm stopping PU before he gets there with the phrase: "you called it a strike." Quite possibly an emphatic point.
I can understand why Andy may have had a full conversation, as he might be training newer umpires. If my partner is a newer guy, I'm saying the same, but maybe not so overtly (or where other can hear). Then we have a good post-game.