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I just read all your plays or examples. None of what was suggested was to call any different than what was called on the Cubs/Reds game. Once again you do not seem to understand a basic concept. It is pretty sad if you ask me. Peace
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If my assumption is wrong it means we are in agreement, that would not be good for you. But if my assumption is correct why would you even be bringing it up? 1. You were responding to my response to this post Originally Posted by Jim Porter You have that a bit wrong. The call that's obvious to everyone is the *right* call. The call can't be, "wrong," if it's obvious to everyone. It might not be exactly what you think you saw, but it's most certainly the *right* call. My response And why praytell would you make a call contrary to what you saw? That indeed would be a smittyism I thought it fair to assume you were not in agreement, therefore willing to call an out when you didn't see one. If my assumption is wrong I apologize. Quote:
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Just noting my approval to what looks like a trend away from the phantom tag and neighborhood play at the MLB level. Nothing to get excited about. My approval of the trend has no bearing on your ability to continue the practice. |
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Your missing the point. Whether the "Obvious Call" is the "Right Call" or the "Wrong Call," is totally different then KNOWING when the "Obivious Call", should be the "Right Call." That is what we are advocating here. |
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I guess it's best just left at, your posts seem to demonstrate that you are inexperienced at best, or simply clueless. Oh, and the amusement is starting to wear thin as you show no indication of growth or learning. You really appear as an umpire with one year of experience X times, rather than an umpire with X years of experience. Do yourself a favor, get some real training.
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1. It was not a phantom tag 2. It was not a neighborhood play, 3. One play, even misunderstood, does not a trend make. 4. Your approval means little.
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THAT'S my point. Too many umpires, and Carl Childress is one, advocate that if the throw beats the runner, and the glove is IN THE VICINITY, call the out. Doesn't matter that there was no tag. Just like the 'phantom' touch at 2B on a double play. I've seen throws taken 3' on the 1B side of 2B, and the out is given. Usually at the amateur level we are not in perfect position to make a call like this... Then you're not hustling. Bob |
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