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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 01:22pm
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Annnnnnd

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Dan let's assume that you still have failed to invest in a RULE BOOK. Let's assume that again rather than doing your own research you are asking for us to "teach" you the rule.

The rule is simple and yet complicated.

The rule is simple the mechanic can be much more difficult.

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It is easy to assume that you are a paragon of pomposity.
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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 01:51pm
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It is easy to assume that you are a paragon of pomposity.
If you've followed the posting history of LLDan, you'd see that Tee might also be considered showing great restraint.
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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 03:08pm
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If you've followed the posting history of LLDan, you'd see that Tee might also be considered showing great restraint.
My advice to Tee:

Answer his question if you want to.

Ignore his question if you like.

Pretend not to be a jerk in the process.

Joe
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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 03:30pm
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If you've followed the posting history of LLDan, you'd see that Tee might also be considered showing great restraint.
Please see the following threads for an example of what Garth is referring to.

"First Game Experience"

"Funny Question"

Clearly Tee has indeed "turned a new leaf."
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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 03:34pm
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Hahahaha,

"My advice to Tee:

"Answer his question if you want to.

"Ignore his question if you like.

"Pretend not to be a jerk in the process."


Why would I take advice from the peanut gallery?

Joe, don't get me started. Go back to your small diamond game . . . they are calling for a baby sitter.

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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 04:37pm
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"My advice to Tee:

"Answer his question if you want to.

"Ignore his question if you like.

"Pretend not to be a jerk in the process."


Why would I take advice from the peanut gallery?

Joe, don't get me started. Go back to your small diamond game . . . they are calling for a baby sitter.

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Good idea, I will.

I LOVE this game!

Why I am going to seriously try to understand you, I do not know...here is a try.

I think it is a bad idea to be a jerk to a young umpire so, you think that means I only umpire on a "small diamond"? That makes no sense.

A lot of us guys that umpire on "big diamonds" like to be friendly and help out young guys. Furthermore, I like to not be a jerk to young guys whether they are umpires or not. I am so sorry that I have let you down, Tee.

Joe

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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 07:31pm
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Oh my!

Joe;

I just hate dealing with the uninitiated:

"A Slam" is unsuccessful if you ignore it . . . good for you.

However, I just think you're dumb and didn't recognize it.

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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 07:45pm
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Joe;

I just hate dealing with the uninitiated:

"A Slam" is unsuccessful if you ignore it . . . good for you.

However, I just think you're dumb and didn't recognize it.

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If by "uninitiated", you must mean someone that sees you for the pompous jerk that you are. Yep...that's me! Uninitiated!

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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 07:39pm
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Good idea, I will.

I LOVE this game!

Why I am going to seriously try to understand you, I do not know...here is a try.

I think it is a bad idea to be a jerk to a young umpire so, you think that means I only umpire on a "small diamond"? That makes no sense.

A lot of us guys that umpire on "big diamonds" like to be friendly and help out young guys. Furthermore, I like to not be a jerk to yung guys whether they are umpires or not. I am so sorry that I have let you down, Tee.

Joe
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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 10:36pm
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When all you paragons of virtue are done sniping at each other, please note, there is no such thing as a dropped third strike. The proper terminology is, a third strike not caught.

Also, rule books don't include mechanics. There is no specific mechanic for a third strike not caught.

1..The B/R attempts to reach 1B.

2..The catcher retrieves the ball, and throws to 1B in an attempt to retire the B/R.

3..The BU makes a 'safe' or 'out' call.

Fairly simple.

Bob
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Old Mon Aug 21, 2006, 12:05am
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When all you paragons of virtue are done sniping at each other, please note, there is no such thing as a dropped third strike. The proper terminology is, a third strike not caught.

Also, rule books don't include mechanics. There is no specific mechanic for a third strike not caught.

1..The B/R attempts to reach 1B.

2..The catcher retrieves the ball, and throws to 1B in an attempt to retire the B/R.

3..The BU makes a 'safe' or 'out' call.

Fairly simple.

Bob
Okay,

Dan asked a legitimate question, one for which the answer lies not in the rule book.

He did not ask "what is an uncaught 3rd strike," but rather asked for the proper mechanic.

He was then told by someone that there is no such thing in Little League baseball. That person was wrong.

Then he was told by the Grand Puba Of All Who Umpire that he should go invest in a rule book, where, of course, he cannot possibly find the answer to his question.

Perhaps maybe he would like just a good example of an accepted mechanic for this play. Hmmmmmmm?????

Dan,

Just give the physical strike 3 mechanic of your choosing, then make a safe motion with your arms while saying, "No Catch!" Then, if there is no R3, trail the play up the 1st base line (straddling the grass/dirt) and watch for swipe tag/pulled foot. On uncaught 3rd strikes with 1st base occupied with less than 2 outs, simply give the physical strike 3 signal, with a verbal "batter's out" or "he's out" to avoid confusion.

Now, this is probably not the "official" mechanic, and other umpires will do it differently, and no doubt tell me I'm full of crap, etc. This is but one good method that works, and will not end up like the Eddings fiasco of 2005.
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Old Sun Aug 20, 2006, 02:13pm
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And ............................

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In your haste to be cute, you murdered the English language.

"ONE" cannot be a "THEY".

joe
I stand humbly corrected.

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It is easy to assume that you are a paragon of pomposity.
That comes from an expert in the subject.
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