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![]() quote: Pete: If it's a full count and the pitch is ball four, the catcher doesn't have any business throwing to second. F2's bad in this instance, I think. First, a professional umpire doesn't make a motion with his arm on a call of ball. He doesn't point the runner to first. Doug Harvey: "G.D., Carl. Those guys know where first base is!" What happened is: The pitch was ball four, the umpire said: "Ball!", the batter became a batter-runner and started properly for first, and the Lastros catcher turned dumb. The batter does not have to wait before he starts for first. Play: R2. Full count, R2 goes, ball four, the batter starts forward. Good catchers throw behind him. Play: R1. Full count, R1 goes, ball four, the batter starts foward. Good catchers throw the ball back to the pitcher. Hey, you wanted to get the Board moving. You're doing your part. Get your buddies over here. ------------------ Papa C Editor, eUmpire [This message has been edited by Carl Childress (edited August 29, 2000).] |
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