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Old Sat Aug 25, 2007, 12:51pm
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Now thanks to Musberger, Baker and the "Bulldog," every casual baseball fan watching the LLWS thinks that it was "Interference" on F3 for blocking the runner's path. Way to keep that going. I'm sure every LL umpire is thanking you for perpetuating that wrong information.
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Now thanks to Musberger, Baker and the "Bulldog," every casual baseball fan watching the LLWS thinks that it was "Interference" on F3 for blocking the runner's path. Way to keep that going. I'm sure every LL umpire is thanking you for perpetuating that wrong information.
And the Japanese team will go home thinking that the plate is 23 inches wide and extends to the opposite batter's box inside line.
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Old Sat Aug 25, 2007, 01:17pm
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And the Japanese team will go home thinking that the plate is 23 inches wide and extends to the opposite batter's box inside line.
That Japanese catcher is a beggar too. If this umpire had a regular zone, this kid would be crying all day.

Why do they insist on using the trapezoid catcher's box? They should change it to match every other organization with a regular rectangle. It encourages these little brats to leave the umpire uncovered. Do these catchers really need that much leeway?
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Old Sat Aug 25, 2007, 02:41pm
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That Japanese catcher is a beggar too. If this umpire had a regular zone, this kid would be crying all day.

Why do they insist on using the trapezoid catcher's box? They should change it to match every other organization with a regular rectangle. It encourages these little brats to leave the umpire uncovered. Do these catchers really need that much leeway?
Who cares if you're uncovered? They catch the ball anyway. If they don't, you're wearing gear.
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Old Sat Aug 25, 2007, 02:52pm
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Who cares if you're uncovered? They catch the ball anyway. If they don't, you're wearing gear.
Perhaps all the LL catchers you've had catch everything. Not the case with me.

I have found through the years that when the catcher sets up way outside, the pitcher invariably throws a fastball inside and hits me in the left arm/elbow. If a pitcher has any kind of control, I don't care where the catcher sets up.

It always seems like the catchers I get that do this can't catch, and it's always with a wild pitcher. The ball rarely ever finds my gear. I have really good gear, but it should go on my arms, fingers, stomach or thighs, because that's where I usually get nailed.
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I have found through the years that when the catcher sets up way outside, the pitcher invariably throws a fastball inside and hits me in the left arm/elbow. If a pitcher has any kind of control, I don't care where the catcher sets up.

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Might that occasionally result in something that looks like this?



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Yes, that is what my forearms, elbows and hands frequently resembled.
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Old Sat Aug 25, 2007, 01:33pm
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And the Japanese team will go home thinking that the plate is 23 inches wide and extends to the opposite batter's box inside line.
My son and I were watching but at least he's calling it the same for both teams. The Caribbean pitcher has gotten several at least 8 inches off the plate.

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My son and I were watching but at least he's calling it the same for both teams. The Caribbean pitcher has gotten several at least 8 inches off the plate.

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That's what I was referring to. I think that the Japanese have been on the short end of the stick when it comes to the outside strikes.
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I've rerun that play at third in the second inning, and the subsequent replays, and depite Orel's assertion, I don't see a tag. I see F5's glove tag the dirt behind the runner and the runner reaching the bag safely.

Am I missing something?
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I've rerun that play at third in the second inning, and the subsequent replays, and depite Orel's assertion, I don't see a tag. I see F5's glove tag the dirt behind the runner and the runner reaching the bag safely.

Am I missing something?
You got good eyes, then, cause you'd have to see right through the runner to see that. Then again, so did U3.

A pitch on the line of the batter's box is only 4 inches from the plate, not 6 like on the big diamond. I think the zone is a big too wide, mainly cause these kids can throw it anywhere they want and they're taking advantage of it.
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You got good eyes, then, cause you'd have to see right through the runner to see that. Then again, so did U3.
Nawww. One replay angle was from the outfield side and the direction of second. It shows plenty of daylight between the runner and the tag.
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