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Very Simple Mechanics Question
Nobody on and you're in A.
A fly ball is hit in your jurisdiction (to the right half of the outfield). Now the very simple question that for some reason i'm having trouble with: Where do you go to make the call? Obviously on trouble balls, you're out. But on the ones where you can't decide or the ones that are routine, do you stay out there and watch the catch (and the PU covers 2nd if something happens- similar if you went running out)? Or do you pivot and make the call from the infield so you can get a jump on the BR if he goes for 2nd? Thanks! |
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You either go out or you stay in. It is that simple. It does not matter if it is a trouble ball or a can of corn if you go out you stay out. If you decide to come in, you stay in.
When you do decide to go out, you want to get an angle where you can see the side view of the catch. You do not want to look directly into the catch where you cannot tell if the ball actually hit the ground. Peace
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bossman72,
As Bob and Steven pointed out: The key here, and where I think you were having problems, is that when the fly ball is routine and you come in and pivot you have NO responsibility to make a catch/no catch determination. Once you come in and pivot, the catch/no catch call is now the plate umpire's. In fact, I teach plate umpires to take their eye off the ball to glance at and read the base umpire, because the base umpire's actions dictate the plate umpire's responsibility. If BU goes out, than the PU has the B/R all the way around the bases. If the BU comes in and pivots, then the PU has the catch/no catch. Good luck. |
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Bossman, only go out from A in 2 man for a trouble ball. If you do go out, try to get angle on the catch, don't run directly at the fielders. Once you determine that the ball will not be caught and is not heading toward a fence or other trouble area, return to the field and cover home.
If the ball is not a trouble ball, pivot in. PU has catch/no catch.
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Amen, brotha..Well said. You must take a read step, and not automatically go out.
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1. Ball takes F9 toward the line 2. F9 is charging in hard for the ball 3. F9 turns his back to the infield to go back for the ball 4. Ball is in the gap and F8 and F9 are charging for it 5. A blooper where three defensive players are converging Having taken the read step (we were told to turn 90 degrees so that the line is in front of you), we were then told to quickly assess the situation and then be decisive. Above all, once you've decided don't change your mind! Also, make sure to communicate with the PU! Andrew |
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The 3-man mechanic for when the 3rd base umpire goes out on a fly ball is for the 1st base umpire to come in and pivot, taking the BR to second, or back to first.
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