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Does "ADA" stand for the Americans with Disabilities Act?
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A while back I made the mistake of lurking on the SB forum and posting what I thought were answers to rules questions...not realizing the differences (in these rules) b/w baseball and softball. I was corrected in short order! :o Did I immediately throw a GD hissy fit and cry like a spoiled baby about the 'hate' on the SB board? I think not. I apologized for posting on rules/tradition/accepted practices I knew nothing about. I overstepped and corrected myself. Hint? Why don't you grow up a little and learn? Or hit the road.... |
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and ... Puhleeze escuze the speelling of my poast becuz I am a lowley baseyball umpir. |
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But if the pitch nicked the strikezone, even at the very bottom of the zone, and the very front of the plate, and managed to, within 2 feet, hit the ground in front of the catcher, it would be going in a direction that is nearly impossible to get a ball to go in. |
Mccrowder - next you'll be telling us that fastballs don't rise!
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The only way the coach of the pitcher could see the pitch you described go through the strike zone is if he's standing on my shoulders or hidden in my ball bag... I'm carrying my partner already, he's heavy enough! Quote:
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George - before you continue to beat this dead horse, I BEG you to ask a buddy to film yourself. I GUARANTEE that these strikes you're so sure of that hit the ground before the catcher can catch them are NOT strikes. I can't tell you what's wrong with your stance that makes you think they are strikes without seeing you - but perhaps you can see that from your film too. (Note - if you're calling 10U, I take it all back!!) |
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The one thing a pitch that bounces cannot be is a called strike. It can be anything else. I also echo lawumps Q-Tec statement, I've too been told this by a big leaguer.
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Guys, thanks for the input!
For Mcrower and CTblue40, thanks for the input of getting someone to film me behind the plate, I'll do that. It can only help. As for me doing 10 & under, not anymore! At that age some of the coaches act more like kids than the kids do! As I said in my first post, I've taken the cathers knees location as a point of reference. Look, I've only been doing this 15 years and the more I read and listen to guys who do more games and have been doing it longer, in most case, I get good feedback that'll only improve me. Anyone else got any "tricks" when it comes to umpiring. As someone once said, you're never to old to learn!
Thanks Guys George |
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If you were to ask Coaches and Fans about umpires teaching other umpires the Strike Zone, they would say it is impossible. Why, because none of us knows where it is ! :D
The fact is, you can't just teach the location of the Strike Zone (SZ). You have to teach how to Call Pitches. Many of us have argued that there is more to a Strike or Ball than the flight of the ball. The SZ is an ever moving target for each batter. It is effected by the Catcher, and sometimes, even the Batter. I never just teach a new umpire the SZ, I always teach them "The Art Of Calling Pitches". |
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