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If you weren't sure, why did you make the call? If you weren't sure and you wanted to get help, you should have done that before making a call. Allow action to play out, call time and consult with your partner, without yelling across the diamond. Take what information he gives you, consider it, and make your call. I'm always convinced of my call. That doesn't mean that I'm right 100% of the time. It means I'm confident I'm correct when I make my call. If I didn't work that way, I wouldn't umpire. I can't imagine making a call I didn't think to be correct. When you learn not to read the play and throw, and not set until you're sure of a quality throw, and to adjust when you don't have a quality thrown, you will not get straightlined.
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GB Last edited by GarthB; Thu May 10, 2007 at 12:44am. |
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