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As PU you "straddle the difference" meaning you do not TOTALLY Commit either way. You line yourself up to see the catch /no-catch and also keep an eye on R3 This type play is a major problem when umpiring on fileds that have so called "imaginary lines" to define LBT/DBT. When you umpire on fields that are not lined properly etc. benefit to the defense. Outs are our friends. Pete Booth
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IMO, there is nothing like communication during these type plays. Using Bob's eample below, if by chance you didn't discuss this in pre-game communicate with your partner during the play. Example: R1 ONLY and is in a pcikle between 1st and second. Rather than have your partner the BU work hard, you as PU simply head towards first and when you get there COMMUNICATE this with your partner. I am not advocating having no PRE-game etc. but in the event something was not covered, then Communicate with your partner. Pete Booth
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I know a coach/ump, that has taught his kids, with a runner on 2nd to bunt on the first baseline, real close, also on the pitch r2 is stealing, they hit the cutout at third base and turn for home there, missing third by 3-4 feet, and easily scoring even if they get the BR @ 1st. His theory is there is no one there to see the touch/no touch of third. Very sneeky, obnoxious and a poor sport, but I gotta give him credit on using the two man to his advantage. This kind of Coach is bad for the game though.
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out of curiousity, I can see ejecting the coach, but the runner seems harsh depending on the circumstances, but In this instance no umpire in the 2 man system is able to see the Runner touch or not. I see it more likely causing the ejection of the opposite teams coach, and starting a foofaraw that simply degrades the game into Craptown. Or are you making a call on the touch or lack there of without actually seeing the infraction??
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3apps "It isn't enough for an umpire merely to know what he's doing. He has to look as though he know what he's doing too." - National League Umpire Larry Goetz "Boys, I'm one of those umpires that misses 'em every once in a while so if it's close, you'd better hit it." |
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