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Don't you just love it when the manager tells you "we just want an umpire that's consistant". Well Hell that's the hardest part of it all. Machines are consistant, I'm well, human.
We all have our 'stike zone' and our 'ball zone'. But there's anouther zone --- the grey zone! We all have it, thou few admit it. |
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the grey zone
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Re: Re: Re: Looking for Strikes
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jim Porter
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You wouldn't be buying into those theories, would you now Jim? Peter |
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Looking for Strikes
[QUOTE]Originally posted by His High Holiness
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It may sound exactly like that theory to you, but I assure you that Jim's theory and the one posted on McGriff's (and elsewhere) sound different to me. |
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Well I've been carded for 1 season now but I have been invloved with ball for most of my life ( 40 +). I consider myself a student of the game. Besides remembering all the rules the strike zone is no doubt the hardest to get a comfort level with. I have done all the levels 8 thru 18 and adults for a total of about 75 games this year. I have done so much reading books and forumns like this and this post has alot of good advice. When I am on the bases I pay close attention to the PU and see what is working for him and what causes abuse. I have also worked on a couple different stances and right now I am using the Gerry Davis stance. I don't have any real advice except be a sponge and watch the vetern umps and see whats causing the least amount of grief and work these things into your game.
I have attached a link to give a better visual of what IS the strike zone maybe it will help. [IMG][/IMG] http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehou...3d91df&ctyp=sm http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehou...557f5e&ctyp=sm Mike |
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Pete Booth said:
When B1 comes up, I position my head at the top end of the zone. If I have to raise my eyes or look up when the pitch comes in - it's a ball, if it's eye level it's a strike. By doing this I found myself to be consistent in calling the so called "high" strike. Pete, do you set your head height based on the catcher or batter? I have always been instructed to set my plate height based on the catcher as posted earlier in this thread. Can you elaborate on this a little. Thank you |
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