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L.A. Umpire Guy Tue Aug 12, 2008 01:47pm

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Originally Posted by johnnyg08
This works for me, but maybe not for you...but when I hammer my strike, I try to remind myself to stay down while hammering...so I don't come up too quick...I'm not perfect at it by any means...but it seems to help keep my timing consistent.

I know a guy who stays semi-hunched (from the GD stance) and hammers, and his timing is excellent.

I stand up to hammer, which I do more like a short right to the nose than an uppercut to the chin. But I pause a beat while I'm still down, and then stand up and pump just as I get stood up.

I was trained by a guy who said that you should never look to the right and point, which I was inclined to do because it's more visible to everyone involved in the game. But this guy was against it, so when it came time to call my first strike (and he was my base partner), I punched straight out. It felt cool, so it became my strike call. And then a punchout is the short right with a drop-step and a left hook.

A punchout should be a little fun, but quick and not too showy. (A kid just struck out, and he doesn't need his nose rubbed in s---.)

johnnyg08 Tue Aug 12, 2008 02:48pm

(A kid just struck out, and he doesn't need his nose rubbed in s---.)

Sometimes when the hitter starts walking back to the dugout on a called third (yes, those obvious ones)...my called 3rd is very tame in an effort to not show him up. Others may disagree...but I figure he knows he took a cock shot...why rub it in?

L.A. Umpire Guy Tue Aug 12, 2008 02:55pm

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Originally Posted by johnnyg08
(A kid just struck out, and he doesn't need his nose rubbed in s---.)

Sometimes when the hitter starts walking back to the dugout on a called third (yes, those obvious ones)...my called 3rd is very tame in an effort to not show him up. Others may disagree...but I figure he knows he took a cock shot...why rub it in?

Well said.

waltjp Tue Aug 12, 2008 03:59pm

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Originally Posted by rei
My observation of "most" pointers is that their timing is too fast. No, when they actually vocalize the call is timed well, but they usually come out of their stance too soon. It is one of the reasons I dislike the point.

If you move to the hammer and think your timing is "rushed", then you are probably one of those guys that comes out of your stance too soon. ;)

One thing I've never been accused of is rushing my calls when working the plate. I'm down, track the ball, judge ball or strike and either announce 'ball' and pause before rising, or rise and verbalize 'strike' (or something like that) while pointing.

When I say I feel rushed it's because I'm hammering as I'm rising, not waiting until I'm upright.

mick Tue Aug 12, 2008 04:30pm

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Originally Posted by waltjp
One thing I've never been accused of is rushing my calls when working the plate. I'm down, track the ball, judge ball or strike and either announce 'ball' and pause before rising, or rise and verbalize 'strike' (or something like that) while pointing.

When I say I feel rushed it's because I'm hammering as I'm rising, not waiting until I'm upright.

I verbalize [or not], then rise, then signal [or not.]

JRutledge Tue Aug 12, 2008 04:44pm

The only problem I have ever had with the hammer, it looks like you are calling an out when you just have a strike. And in my opinion that caused a lot of the confusion when the umpire in the ALCS with the White Sox and Angels and the "Did the ball hit the ground...." conversation.

I have only used the "point" and never had a problem missing plays.

Peace

rei Tue Aug 12, 2008 06:23pm

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Originally Posted by johnnyg08
(A kid just struck out, and he doesn't need his nose rubbed in s---.)

Sometimes when the hitter starts walking back to the dugout on a called third (yes, those obvious ones)...my called 3rd is very tame in an effort to not show him up. Others may disagree...but I figure he knows he took a cock shot...why rub it in?

There is another element at play though. Fans. They like the show on the strike out.

I have never heard a player complain about the ump "showing me up" on a called strike three. I have heard many say "I sure deserved that!".

SanDiegoSteve Tue Aug 12, 2008 07:04pm

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Originally Posted by rei
There is another element at play though. Fans. They like the show on the strike out.

The pitcher deserves a good punch out as well, in appreciation of his fine efforts.

MajorDave Tue Aug 12, 2008 09:00pm

"The Pitcher deserves a good punch out"....
 
Especially on a third pitch to the batter that results in a called strike three.

I hate the way pitchers will go 0-2 on a batter and then fiddle fart around with the up and away, low and away, up, up and away in a beautiful balloon pitches to try and get a batter to swing and then wind up with a full count and they have to pitch to the guy (usually straight down the middle) and the batter gets a hit.

Or when the catcher sets up a foot and a half outside and receives the ball on his outer knee and the coach asks: "where was that pitch?", or the dugout, fans, etc. all say: "good pitch?" Give me a break!

I LOVE it when a pitcher and his coach have a set of stones and throw the smoke on the inner half under the hands and blow the MF'er away with the big #1 and I sound off with the loudest voice I have (which is pretty Effen loud): "Striiiiiiiiiiiiike Threeeeeeee!" while hammering with my right fist and then punching straight out with my left fist and pulling my right back at the same time.

Of course this only works with guys who can really pitch and have genuine heat. I love it. Unfortunately, I don't see it very much, even in college games.

SanDiegoSteve Wed Aug 13, 2008 01:02am

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Originally Posted by MajorDave
I LOVE it when a pitcher and his coach have a set of stones and throw the smoke on the inner half under the hands and blow the MF'er away with the big #1 and I sound off with the loudest voice I have (which is pretty Effen loud)

You've got a real Effen pottymouth!:D

Jim Camp Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:51am

If you track the baseball with your eyes (not by moving your head) all the way to the glove whether on the plate or the bases and player has firm and secure possession of the ball you WILL HAVE PROPER TIMING. Jim Evans teaches proper use of eyes is the only way umpires will have timing. Any other timing is contrived.

rei Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:55am

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
The pitcher deserves a good punch out as well, in appreciation of his fine efforts.

I agree.

BigUmp56 Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:28am

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Originally Posted by Jim Camp
If you track the baseball with your eyes (not by moving your head) all the way to the glove whether on the plate or the bases and player has firm and secure possession of the ball you WILL HAVE PROPER TIMING. Jim Evans teaches proper use of eyes is the only way umpires will have timing. Any other timing is contrived.

So, we're not supposed to count "One Mississippi" before we make our call?


Tim.

kcg NC2Ablu Wed Aug 13, 2008 12:11pm

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Originally Posted by BigUmp56
So, we're not supposed to count "One Mississippi" before we make our call?


Tim.

I use alleghaney.... mississippi is over used and I am a rebel .... :rolleyes: ;)

RPatrino Wed Aug 13, 2008 01:41pm

I use supercalifragilisticexpealidooucious... course i'm slow.


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