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Just wondering what mechanic you guys use for tag-ups. Who covers what runner? I know that there are some variations. I'm just looking for the best two-man system for me and my partner. Ideas????
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The PU only comes up to make a call at third if there's a play on R2 and we started R1+R2. Otherwise, the base umpire has the call in all other situations. --Rich |
Say runner on third. Fly ball down the right field line that the RF goes to the line to catch. Should the BU take the runner and let the PU have the catch. Or should the PU take both the catch and the tag-up. It's just a hard angle to get, and it's crucial because of a potential score.
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It is not that hard if you backup to the third base side of the field as far as possible. You can almost, observe the catch and tag however, this is one of the inherent problems of the 2 man system. Especially if you can get far enough back because of the field.
It is almost impossible for the BU to manage this call. |
for tag-up appeals, multiple runners, PU lead, BU trail.
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you're right, PU has play at third after tag-up. Sorry. I can't believe I overlooked that, we give the mechanic everytime we have less than two outs and R1 and R2 (along with infield fly).
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I think what you are saying here is you are going up 1B line for the fair/foul call. The CCA manual, (NCAA), and the FED mechanic in Illinois preaches a line extended from the plate toward the third base dugout. Illinois, or the IHSA, did a video on two and three-man mechanics this year. I assume they are the same mechanics as NFHS, but I am not 100% sure. This was a new mechanic for me this year. If you think about it, the only way PU is going to get a fair/foul look and the resemblance of a look at a 3B tag-up is to use this mechanic. With that said, the first time I have a squeaker on the line and I am moving away from the 1B foul line, I fully expect Coach Joe to come out and have a creative discussion about my mechanics. I am also sure that I am going to have a nice, pretty, crisply painted foul line. Some of our schools run out of chalk by March 31 so we get to use the old bag to pole sight line. Above mechanic....not so good. |
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This is like trying to get a good read on a left handed pitcher balking or not balking to first. The best position is NOT in the "B" position, however we are stuck there. |
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When there is a steal at third I always head towards home plate from the "C" position and when I get to the mound, I take a right and have an excellent view of what is happening there. DON'T try and beat the play to the bag because you will always be looking at the runners rearend.
Just remember your first move is towards home. In fact if you don't know where to be in the infield, head towards the mound area and wait for the play to develope. You are at least the same distance to All bases and can adjust much easier, with minimal steps. Good Luck |
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I think what you are saying here is you are going up 1B line for the fair/foul call. The CCA manual, (NCAA), and the FED mechanic in Illinois preaches a line extended from the plate toward the third base dugout. Illinois, or the IHSA, did a video on two and three-man mechanics this year. I assume they are the same mechanics as NFHS, but I am not 100% sure. This was a new mechanic for me this year. If you think about it, the only way PU is going to get a fair/foul look and the resemblance of a look at a 3B tag-up is to use this mechanic. With that said, the first time I have a squeaker on the line and I am moving away from the 1B foul line, I fully expect Coach Joe to come out and have a creative discussion about my mechanics. I am also sure that I am going to have a nice, pretty, crisply painted foul line. Some of our schools run out of chalk by March 31 so we get to use the old bag to pole sight line. Above mechanic....not so good. [/B][/QUOTE] The only way I know of to get a good fair/foul call up the RF line is to be on the line, but I can't be "up the line" if I have a runner on 3B and have tag responsibility. So I was talking about being somewhere in the vicinity of HP, straddling an extended line, and once I have fair/foul touch covered, glance quickly back to 3B for tag and then back to the line for catch. It's a tough call for a PU. And like I said, I hope my BU has his eyes glued to the RF the whole time in case I need help on the catch. |
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