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Originally Posted by Interested Ump
Only on pitches that are close. It's a good verbalization and it sets close commo between F2 and PU. I am happy to see this officiating strategy is being endorsed, finally, after having used it for years on years. Good for B too, if he asks with humility and total politeness Quote:
![]() Seriously, I will discreetly let F2 know, at the right time, that I missed it and he gets the next one there in the same location. I encourage him to tell his P, he needs to know what the heck is going on too. I don't like missing plate calls and don't understand why there should be great difficulty in calling an accurate plate if you are experienced and the quality of play is high. Missing ball and strike calls tees me off, F2 sees that or at least I sure hope. PS. Edited If I miss a ball, called a strike, flip the above commo and customize to suit. ![]() Last edited by Interested Ump; Mon Aug 20, 2007 at 04:39pm. |
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