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JJ Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:01am

I believe the quote is,

"Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day.
Teach him to fish and he'll sit in a boat all day and drink beer."

JJ

Rich Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:59am

Quote:

Originally Posted by JJ (Post 559309)
I believe the quote is,

"Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day.
Teach him to fish and he'll sit in a boat all day and drink beer."

JJ

I don't need no stinkin' boat for that. :D

justanotherblue Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:42pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by UmpTTS43 (Post 558448)

As far as your assoc. using this modified 3 man system ... that sounds like too much work. Just use the CCA mechanics. Why make things more difficult?

Actually it was super easy. For the plate guy, it was a very relaxing day behind the plate. The base umpires took care of just about everything. Minimal rotations, you just have to be flexable and alert when on the bases.

Cub42 Thu Dec 18, 2008 01:37pm

Situations
 
3 man rotations, when followed correctly, will become very routine and second nature once you know the situations. I would ask first, what level of ball are you working where you are using 3 man? If its D1 get the CCA book. I also would advise you to get the PBUC manual also. Some of the explanations have been too general and not specific. The one thing that is a must is for you and your crew to have a very detailed pregame. F/F, catch/no catch, baserunner responsibilities and communication are very critical to a successful 3 man crew

Umpmazza Thu Dec 18, 2008 05:31pm

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Originally Posted by Cub42 (Post 559402)
3 man rotations, when followed correctly, will become very routine and second nature once you know the situations. I would ask first, what level of ball are you working where you are using 3 man? If its D1 get the CCA book. I also would advise you to get the PBUC manual also. Some of the explanations have been too general and not specific. The one thing that is a must is for you and your crew to have a very detailed pregame. F/F, catch/no catch, baserunner responsibilities and communication are very critical to a successful 3 man crew

cub42 is correct... if your using OBR rules.. they use a little different 3 man than CCA... so you should check and see what kind of Mechanics they are using.


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