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Re: Re: Not to whip a dead horse,
If a batter swings and misses the 3rd strike, I signal a strike/out by a closed fist. No need to say anything, everyone knows he's out. If a batter swings and misses the 3rd strike and the catcher drops the ball (and the batter can run), I vocalize the strike but with a point signal, not a fist, as the batter needs to be put out and fist signal would be inappropriate.
It's the same reason I don't say "take your base" on ball four or point. Everyone knows you get first on ball four. The appropriate established mechanic for calling a runner out when he passes a lead runner is to point at him and call him out for passing. As aevans410 said Quote:
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The difference is, IMO, everyone in the world knows he is out by ten feet. The same with a caught line drive and runner is going on the pitch, throw to the base, easy DP. No need to vocalize. I see your point, but I feel it is different when so many things are happening in a split second. Batter swings misses, catcher drops the ball, runners take off, BR takes off, coaches are screaming, etc. The batter is out, call him out! Just to further try and prove a point, lol, when a runner passes another, do you not call that runner out and identify him? Or, would you just signal an out and let the runners continue their escapade around the bases and have the defense figure out which one they need to tag? Not to mention your partners confusion! Is there no set mechanic for this situation? [/QUOTE]
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