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Holy Cow!! I never realized there were so many different ways to stand in B and C!! And I must confess, I'm a peeker (in C only!!) Should we start 'peeker's anonymous' (sp?)?
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If I was referring to your post, I would have said so...but thanks for the conclusion jump no one asked for. |
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If so, I agree, difficult to make an athletic move. If you are saying that someone in the typical athletic stance that is, say at a 45 deg. angle to the plate can't make an athletic move when the ball is hit, then I disagree. Relative to B position, R1 only. Can you explain why square to the plate is ..."the proper way to stand"... I've explained my advantage by taking a 45 deg. stance. What disadvantages am I opening myself up to with this stance? Last edited by CO ump; Wed Jun 25, 2008 at 12:51pm. |
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I stand corrected to both you and SDSteve. The OP actually mentioned facing the dugouts. Bad comprehension on my part. But I didn't totally jump to a conclusion. I did in CAPS say IF you were referring to my post. and Your Welcome |
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I will peek on passed balls and wild pitches, where I feel I have a millisecond to look and not miss anything. And I do understand that at higher levels you will get dinged for not peeking, but from 9 y/o up you hear players, coaches, and everybody else yelling "he's going." Plus you can hear the steps if they are going behind you then he's going. It just seems unnecessary most of the time.
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I was at JEAPU just this very January, and we were certainly told to glance over the right shoulder for R2 going or not. In fact, many a drill wouldn't start until the BU looked over the shoulder after "set" was called. Whether I was there looking for a job, or whether I was there to get better as an umpire, I was going to follow the teachings provided. And I'm still doing it, even if the redshirts aren't there to say "come talk to me" after the inning's over. You can call that insecure if you'd like. I'd prefer to say I learned something for my time. |
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Tuss, just how long do you thnk the peek lasts? It's not like I - as one that peeks - am trying to track the runner's progress all the way to the next base. Whether I'm looking for R1 stealing 2B or R2 stealing 3B, I don't make the look until I'm assured F1 is delivering the ball to the plate, and I turn my head and turn back. If the ball isn't delivered to the plate at the point I've determined it's time to glance, then it's bloody well a balk, so I haven't missed that. And I don't have anyone throwing 115mph heat, so I don't miss the check swing or the foul off the batter, or any of that other stuff. I'm not looking away long enough, nor is the ball there fast enough, for it to be a problem. Maybe you've seen someone do it, and don't like it, but I don't have the issues you mention with missing other stuff. |
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How often is that crucial, relative to the steady stable look you get on all 1b pick off moves? Realistically speaking There are many, many umps with bad knees that don't move far or fast but are very good umps. I could spot most of those guys a full 1 or 2 steps and still beat them to a spot. So taking a stance that gives you an advantage on pickoffs and puts you a 1/2 step behind when you need to move to the right is only an issue if you are not athletically able to recover that 1/2 step. Does that make sense? Quote:
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Yes, all you guys that are just peaking now, congratulations. I peaked many years ago myself. However you should still take a "peek" at R2 just to see if he's going or not.
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The way I set up I just turn my head, no change in elevation, no over the shoulder, no body movement. I think it's hard to argue that that is less effecient than a body turn. Quote:
At a 45 deg. angle my right foot(heel to heel) is displaced 18-20" from square up to home. My initial drop step is 20" longer than yours and then we're the same. It would be difficult to calculate the part of a second it takes to cover that 20" I can't recall ever being out of position on a straight steal at second I think Bob hit it on the nose. The real drawback to my position is Perception. |
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I quickly realized that when in C the runner would get to directly behind by back on his secondary lead. Can't peek over the right shoulder from there... so I figured my C position must have been very off, and moved myself closer to 2nd. Does this sound right? Then, there were some peeks where I could see the runner, and others where I never did (because he wasn't getting a big secondary, or because he was 2 steps behind the baseline) making my peek back obsolete. Does this ever happen? I also realized that in a Deep B with 2 outs, it is very easy to peek at an R2. And in B, also easy to peak at R1. But where I was getting a good peek at R2 was really from a deep C, not C at all. From where C is, I'd have to turn my head 180 degrees to see the kid... What am I doing wrong, if anything? (edited for the difference between peak and peek, for all the peekers of this peak performance post). |
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