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Old Thu Aug 07, 2008, 03:35pm
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Tim, I believe TASO mechanics have the PU to cover 3rd in this situation as well.
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Old Thu Aug 07, 2008, 04:22pm
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That's a pregame topic for me. Depending on the mobility of the BU, he will follow it around to 3rd.

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Old Thu Aug 07, 2008, 05:19pm
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That's a pregame topic for me. Depending on the mobility of the BU, he will follow it around to 3rd.

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Mobility?

He only need to travel about 200' in the same amount of time that the b/r go 290'. If he can't do that, he has NO business doing that level of game!
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Old Fri Aug 08, 2008, 01:08pm
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He only need to travel about 200' ...
200' from A to the third-base cutout? If I'm setting up that deep in A (about 160' behind first base), I think I'd let the plate umpire take the B/R at third.

If you have to run more than 125' from A to get within 13' of third, you're setting up WAAAY too deep.

That, or you really do work BIG diamond games.

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Old Thu Aug 07, 2008, 05:27pm
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That's a pregame topic for me. Depending on the mobility of the BU, he will follow it around to 3rd.

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Good God. A BU that can't take a BR around to third should just pack it in.
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Old Thu Aug 07, 2008, 05:33pm
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Good God. A BU that can't take a BR around to third should just pack it in.
Absolutely. Even in the out-of-shape state I'm in now, I can still beat the BR to 3rd from A anytime (I'd be out of breath these days, but I'd still be there in a set position ready to make the call at the cutout).

No reason at all for the PU to go to 3rd on this play. Stay home where ya belong! I hate it when plate guys creep up the line thinking they're helping out when I've got 3rd. Just go back to tending your little garden and let me do my job!
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Old Thu Aug 07, 2008, 05:37pm
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I will join Tim, rei, and Rich in taking BR all the way to 3B. You can cut through the infield to get there, you know. And I know I can use the exercise.
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Old Thu Aug 07, 2008, 07:31pm
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I hate when the batter hits a gapper, I get a good jump out of P2, do my pivot, watch the touch of first, stay ahead of him, watch him touch second, hustle down to the third base cutout ahead of the runner... and my partner is there at third base trashing all the work I did to get there.

I also hate when I run my *** off all the way to the cutout at 2nd when my base partner goes out, and I still don't get any respect at the higher levels of baseball. But that is a different issue for another time.
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Old Thu Aug 07, 2008, 07:39pm
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I hate when the batter hits a gapper, I get a good jump out of P2, do my pivot, watch the touch of first, stay ahead of him, watch him touch second, hustle down to the third base cutout ahead of the runner... and my partner is there at third base trashing all the work I did to get there.

I also hate when I run my *** off all the way to the cutout at 2nd when my base partner goes out, and I still don't get any respect at the higher levels of baseball. But that is a different issue for another time.
You expect a pat on the back for doing your job? Wrong bidness.
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Old Thu Aug 07, 2008, 08:11pm
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You expect a pat on the back for doing your job? Wrong bidness.
I guess it was my mistake to assume that hustling and dressing professionally would help me earn respect on the ball diamond.
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Old Fri Aug 08, 2008, 08:51am
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Good God. A BU that can't take a BR around to third should just pack it in.
Right or wrong I've seen it done many different ways over the years. It's always best to discuss it and remove all doubt of nobody being there. Just my two sense. I agree that if an umpire can't beat a baserunning to 3b he probably shouldn't be out there, but it happens.

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Old Fri Aug 08, 2008, 09:12am
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The PU taking the BR to third as well as taking the second play on the infield at third seems to be a common softball mechanic. I highly recommend discussing this with your partner in your pre-game, if you happen to work with softball guys a lot. I learned this the hard way!!
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Old Fri Aug 08, 2008, 12:00pm
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The PU taking the BR to third as well as taking the second play on the infield at third seems to be a common softball mechanic. I highly recommend discussing this with your partner in your pre-game, if you happen to work with softball guys a lot. I learned this the hard way!!
On a related note...

R2, 1 out. Ground ball to shortstop who throws to first for the force out, then the first baseman throws to third to nab R2. Am I not correct in thinking the base umpire should take both calls?
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Old Fri Aug 08, 2008, 12:04pm
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On a related note...

R2, 1 out. Ground ball to shortstop who throws to first for the force out, then the first baseman throws to third to nab R2. Am I not correct in thinking the base umpire should take both calls?
You are correct, but you'd be surprised how many gung-ho PUs will go charging up that line as if you aren't even there, just ready to step on your call.

I tell them in pre-game to stay at the plate unless they are supposed to be at 3rd. These are the same guys that on a 1st to 3rd play are at home looking at the flowers and leave you hanging for the play at 3rd.
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Old Fri Aug 08, 2008, 12:06pm
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On a related note...

R2, 1 out. Ground ball to shortstop who throws to first for the force out, then the first baseman throws to third to nab R2. Am I not correct in thinking the base umpire should take both calls?
This is one (of a handful) of plays where mechanics differ. PBUC has gone back-and-forth on this mechanic for years.
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