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I only advocate the BU asking for help before making a call, and only from inside the infield. A BU starting in A with no runners on base should be able to get 100% of pulled feet and swipe tags, no excuses. And since the only time a PU trails the BR up the line is when the BU is in A, the PU should theoretically not have to help on the call. But we know that's not really the case in the "real" world (of horrible partners).
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The home team fans are chearing and clapping as we leave the field on the home team side and the visiting team fans are hollering at me and my partner (imagine that). The police arrive (cell phone to the ear was a call to the locals). My partner and I go to our cars and start changing for the 2nd game of a DH, which is more than an hour from game time. After a brief discussion with the field supervisor the police have a discussion with the HC from the visiting team and they all exit the premises. My partner and I call our assigner to let him know what had happened. He said he had been warned 2 days prior about the visiting team's behaviour, he looked at the schedule for the next game to determine if he needed to provide a warning and when he saw it was me and my partner he knew we would take care of business and didn't bother to tell us. We worked the second game without a peep from anybody. It was a game between the same home team from the first game and another team from the same town as the visiting team from the first game. Different team, coach, different fans. The 1st game was only the 2nd I every forfeited. Oh, I found out later the pitcher I tossed and the HC I tossed were related. Imagine that. |
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I would go so far as to say that I take the polar opposite approach. If I've tossed someone during a given game, my tolerance for further inappropriate conduct decreases somewhat. What might have been a warning earlier now becomes an ejection. I don't go looking for confrontation, but as one of my favorite first sergeants said once upon a time, "I'm not looking to get a joe in trouble, but if you bend over and drop your pants in front of me..." You can guess the rest of that sentence as to the figurative action to which he was referring. It's the same logic--I'm not getting rabbit ears, looking for boogers, or anything like that, but if a team that has already had some involuntary personnel changes continues to have visible issues, they will be addressed. |
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If F3 is tagging on the backside of the runner, no way PU can really tell if he tags the BR. But, as you stated, if PU hustles up the line, he could help on the play if asked by BU with no problems and probably no complaints. Thanks David |
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