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Old Thu May 04, 2006, 01:38pm
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3-man mechanics

Okay, I admit, I haven't worked a 3-man system in many years. If fact, the last time I think I did, I was pretty green. Now years later, I'm in a situation where I have to work a 3 man system on Saturday. To better prepare myself, I've done some internet searches for a refresher on the basic mechanics.

Most of it seems pretty logical, but I've never before noticed that the "inside' official stays behind the infielders. Is this something new? Something wrong (the information I got may be bad)? Or did I just miss it "back in the day?"
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Old Thu May 04, 2006, 01:44pm
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Noticed where? That's a new one to me!

Inside umpire is in "F" "E" or "C" ..... those positions are in front (unless the infield is drawn in, of course).
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Old Thu May 04, 2006, 01:52pm
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This is where I found it:

http://www.cactusumpires.com/pdf/3-umpire-handout.pdf

Maybe this is softball????
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Old Thu May 04, 2006, 02:17pm
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This is where I found it:

http://www.cactusumpires.com/pdf/3-umpire-handout.pdf

Maybe this is softball????
Yep....the 'responsibilities for runners leaving before the pitch is released' section gives that away
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Old Thu May 04, 2006, 03:12pm
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Okay, I admit, I haven't worked a 3-man system in many years. If fact, the last time I think I did, I was pretty green. Now years later, I'm in a situation where I have to work a 3 man system on Saturday. To better prepare myself, I've done some internet searches for a refresher on the basic mechanics.

Most of it seems pretty logical, but I've never before noticed that the "inside' official stays behind the infielders. Is this something new? Something wrong (the information I got may be bad)? Or did I just miss it "back in the day?"
If you're working softball then you've found the correct information.

It's not baseball mechanics.
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Old Thu May 04, 2006, 03:12pm
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Try this link, Blue.

http://www.nhbua.org/assets/pdf/NHBU...anics_2005.pdf -


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Old Thu May 04, 2006, 03:14pm
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Try this one also:

http://www.ihsa.org/education/index.htm
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