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Old Fri Mar 17, 2006, 10:11pm
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I am glad I don't work in IL or NH were umpires are forced to work in positions not endorsed by CCA, PBUC, or Fed for that matter. Sounds like they want to sacrifice the call for consistency of positioning.
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Old Sat Mar 25, 2006, 07:27pm
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I am glad I don't work in IL or NH were umpires are forced to work in positions not endorsed by CCA, PBUC, or Fed for that matter. Sounds like they want to sacrifice the call for consistency of positioning.

There are a few of us that worki in the Land of Lincoln and I can't find any material that shows that we advocate unorthodox positioning. Of course, each umpire develops unique mechanics to suit his or her limitations - not to bolster their strengths. I know guys who go down to the knee for out calls on steals and routine plays at first. I laugh at them, but know them!

Illinois may have some odd personalities (yes, my hand is up) and you may see some NCAA mechanics on a HS field occasionally, but by and large the mechanics are universally accepted. That seems like a broad brush you are painting with - take heed to stay in the lines.
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