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Old Tue Apr 17, 2007, 02:45pm
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If you go to the NCAA website in ESO, it has a video on where to take plays. I use the point of the plate and let the ball take me where I need to be. Generally, if the ball is coming from the right side, a swipe tag usually develops, set up 3BX, if the ball is coming from the left side, set up 1BX, as a block of the plate usually develops. The NCAA video also shows setting up 1BX for any play with a ground ball in the infield.
Are you sure you want to be 3BLX on a throw from RF? Isn't it the other way around...throw from RF you would be 1BLX throw from LF you would be 3LBX...
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Old Tue Apr 17, 2007, 03:25pm
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Are you sure you want to be 3BLX on a throw from RF? Isn't it the other way around...throw from RF you would be 1BLX throw from LF you would be 3LBX...
Good plan - this way you can't see the tag on either throw.
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Old Tue Apr 17, 2007, 03:58pm
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Good plan - this way you can't see the tag on either throw.
I would disagree with you on that comment. My evaluator who has worked several state tournaments, has taught me as well as other members of our association to line up w/ the throw...and my experience has showed me that it works. is there a perfect angle every time...probably...can we get that perfect angle and see every play every time...we hope so...but probably not realistic...thanks for your feedback.
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Old Tue Apr 17, 2007, 04:19pm
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I just checked the videos/powerpoints on NCAA that people are talking about on here and one specific example cites a throw coming on the line from right field has the PU on 1BLX...that being said, there are other examples that might cite what you're saying...but to totally discredit my post is wrong on your part.
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Old Tue Apr 17, 2007, 04:52pm
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I just checked the videos/powerpoints on NCAA that people are talking about on here and one specific example cites a throw coming on the line from right field has the PU on 1BLX...that being said, there are other examples that might cite what you're saying...but to totally discredit my post is wrong on your part.
If throw is from LF, especially down the line, and you are on 1BLX, you are completely blocked from both a straight on tag AND the runner's first contact with the plate. If you're on 3BLXon this play, you better rotate around as the play comes in or you'll miss it. RF to 1BLX is a little better, as you can usually see the runner's foot - but you could be blocked by the catcher on some tags.
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Old Tue Apr 17, 2007, 06:40pm
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sounds like a plan...thanks for clarifying
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Old Tue Apr 17, 2007, 10:47pm
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Are you sure you want to be 3BLX on a throw from RF? Isn't it the other way around...throw from RF you would be 1BLX throw from LF you would be 3LBX...

Yes, I'm sure I want to be there. Generally speaking, with a ball coming from RF, a swipe tag develops. However, you can get a blocking play at the plate also. Let the ball and the situation take you where you need to be. If the developing play looks like it is going to be a block of the plate, go 1BLX. Same as a throw from left field. Generaly speaking, a blocking play develops. go 1BLX. That allows you to see the blocking of the plate. However, you can also get a swipe tag situation develop with a throw off line, 3BLX is a better view of that.... now, all that said, use your eyes, feet and brain and try to get in the best postion possible for the play. Every play is different. As Jimmy would say, you have to umpire a little once in a while to get it right.
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I firmly believe that 1st Base Line Extended (BLE), and maybe even a couple of steps up toward 3rd base, is the best place to be.

I use 3rd BLE unless the ball is coming in from Right field, then I get to go to my favorite place.

Why do I use 3rd BLE, because I also got dinged on an evaluation for not using it. Not because I got the call wrong, but because I was not where our association 'thinks' we should be.

I have seen more umpires blow home plate calls from 3rd BLE, than from 1st BLE, because they are blocked out by the catcher. They mostly can't see a dropped ball, or the timing of the tag vs. the runner's foot touching the plate between the catcher's legs.

I still don't see why people say you can't see the swipe tag from 1st BLE, I can see the ball, the runner, the catcher, the plate, and the play. What more do you need to see ?
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I firmly believe that 1st Base Line Extended (BLE), and maybe even a couple of steps up toward 3rd base, is the best place to be.

I use 3rd BLE unless the ball is coming in from Right field, then I get to go to my favorite place.

Why do I use 3rd BLE, because I also got dinged on an evaluation for not using it. Not because I got the call wrong, but because I was not where our association 'thinks' we should be.

I have seen more umpires blow home plate calls from 3rd BLE, than from 1st BLE, because they are blocked out by the catcher. They mostly can't see a dropped ball, or the timing of the tag vs. the runner's foot touching the plate between the catcher's legs.

I still don't see why people say you can't see the swipe tag from 1st BLE, I can see the ball, the runner, the catcher, the plate, and the play. What more do you need to see ?
The tag -- not through the catcher and the runner, either.
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I think we're all focusing too much on where the throw comes from and not enough on where the catcher goes. I'm thinking as I'm typing (a dangerous combination, I know), but:

If F2 stays at the plate, it will likely be a "crash". 1BE.

If F2 moves straight up the first base line, any swipe / dive will be right at the corner of the plate. 1BE

If F2 moves out into the field, or up the third base line, it will likely be a swipe. 3BE

Even though 3BE is only one of the three cases, this case happens 87.432% of the time.
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Old Wed Apr 18, 2007, 09:55am
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Even though 3BE is only one of the three cases, this case happens 87.432% of the time.
Recheck your math, Bob. I come up with 87.433%
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Recheck your math, Bob. I come up with 87.433%
You are correct. I wrote the post before adding in the results of all MLB, MiLB, college HS and youth ball games completed after 9:00 p.m (CDT) last night. It's still subject to change based on the results from other countries.
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Old Wed Apr 18, 2007, 10:09am
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I think we're all focusing too much on where the throw comes from and not enough on where the catcher goes. I'm thinking as I'm typing (a dangerous combination, I know), but:

If F2 stays at the plate, it will likely be a "crash". 1BE.

If F2 moves straight up the first base line, any swipe / dive will be right at the corner of the plate. 1BE

If F2 moves out into the field, or up the third base line, it will likely be a swipe. 3BE

Even though 3BE is only one of the three cases, this case happens 87.432% of the time.
Nice points Bob...thanks!
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