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LLPA13UmpDan Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:49pm

Dropped third strike
 
What is the mechanic for a dropped third strike when they have to throw the guy out at first?

ozzy6900 Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:53pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by LLPA13UmpDan
What is the mechanic for a dropped third strike when they have to throw the guy out at first?

The PU signals the strike and the BU does his thing as needed.

Carbide Keyman Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:55pm

I believe ..................................
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LLPA13UmpDan
What is the mechanic for a dropped third strike when they have to throw the guy out at first?

One cannot advance on a dropped third strike in Little League, can one ?

Thus, no need for a "mechanic".

Tim C Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:58pm

Ok,
 
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.

Regards,

jwwashburn Sun Aug 20, 2006 01:22pm

Annnnnnd
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim C
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.

Regards,


It is easy to assume that you are a paragon of pomposity.

jwwashburn Sun Aug 20, 2006 01:28pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carbide Keyman
One cannot advance on a dropped third strike in Little League, can they ?

Thus, no need for a "mechanic".

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

"ONE" cannot be a "THEY".

joe

LLPA13UmpDan Sun Aug 20, 2006 01:48pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carbide Keyman
One cannot advance on a dropped third strike in Little League, can they ?

Thus, no need for a "mechanic".

Junior division on up they play with that.

LLPA13UmpDan Sun Aug 20, 2006 01:49pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim C
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.

Regards,

Tim, I know and understand what the rule is. I'm not 100% what the mechanic was for that, what to call, etc.

GarthB Sun Aug 20, 2006 01:51pm

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Originally Posted by jwwashburn
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.

Carbide Keyman Sun Aug 20, 2006 02:13pm

And ............................
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jwwashburn
In your haste to be cute, you murdered the English language.

"ONE" cannot be a "THEY".

joe

I stand humbly corrected.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwwashburn
It is easy to assume that you are a paragon of pomposity.

That comes from an expert in the subject.

jwwashburn Sun Aug 20, 2006 03:08pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by GarthB
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

jwwashburn Sun Aug 20, 2006 03:19pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by LLPA13UmpDan
What is the mechanic for a dropped third strike when they have to throw the guy out at first?

Here is the "Pierzynski" thread from the ALCS last year dealing with the dropped thrid strike mechanic.

Joe

mrm21711 Sun Aug 20, 2006 03:30pm

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Originally Posted by GarthB
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."

Tim C Sun Aug 20, 2006 03:34pm

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.

Regards,

jwwashburn Sun Aug 20, 2006 04:37pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim C
"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.

Regards,

Good idea, I will.

http://ndc.shockwave.com/images/pico...ine_mini_2.png 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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