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Kawallac,there are times when asking for help is the proper thing to do, but this situation is not one of them. There are many times that a play will look very different depending on where you are viewing it from. Sometimes, in fact, the 1st base coach may have a better angle on banger plays at first then the umpire does, particularly when in the C position (SS side of 2b).
So, to answer your question. The best way to get ask an umpire to get help is to do so on a play where it is appropriate and those are few. When I coached a long time ago, I used to ask an ump to get help on the very first close play of the game. If he did, I was in like flint. More than likely I got my first warning of the game.
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At the risk of repeating myself, let me repeat myself. You already did what you're supposed to do and all that you can do if you don't agree with a judgment call. Ask the calling umpire if he'll go for help. If he doesn't honor your request, go back to the dugout or coaches box and move on. Tim. |
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You guys really make me sick! The call didn't go your way, put your tail between your legs, and get on defense! Regards!
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