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dash_riprock Sun Mar 29, 2009 08:31pm

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Originally Posted by Kevin Finnerty (Post 592216)
You can get them here, at the umpiring gear world's second-worst web site. They are just mailing it in. Why even have a site?

I've received lousy service from companies with great websites.

IowaMike Sun Mar 29, 2009 09:29pm

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Originally Posted by Klokard (Post 592402)
Many great stories here. Really. But can I assume NO ONE has an indicator they want to sell as I originally posted? Oh well. Ump 154 if in the situation you describe and you looked down and saw that you zeroed out the strikes, wouldn't that accomplish the same thing?

That was my thinking too. I don't have one to sell you, but I think Honigs still has them. I ordered some other items there today.

MrUmpire Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:04pm

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Originally Posted by Klokard (Post 592402)
Many great stories here. Really. But can I assume NO ONE has an indicator they want to sell as I originally posted? Oh well. Ump 154 if in the situation you describe and you looked down and saw that you zeroed out the strikes, wouldn't that accomplish the same thing?

It was Bluezebra with the great story. But, yes, you are correct, the 3-2 indicator does the job even in that situation.

LDUB Mon Mar 30, 2009 04:10pm

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Originally Posted by bluezebra (Post 592358)
You're working alone. One out, 3-2 count, runners at 2B & 1B. Strike three to batter as runners are going with the pitch. F2 throws ball into LF trying to nab runner. Lead runner comes home, second runner goes to 3B. F7 throws wild to 3B, allowing second runner to score. When the dust clears, batter is standing on 1B. With all the action, you forgot whether you called ball four or strike three. What do you do? With an indicator registering four balls and three strikes, you check to see that the batter was out on strikes, and is removed from 1B.

Never happen. BATTER RUNNER is a term that identifies the offensive player...:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by bluezebra (Post 591715)
"I'm coaching a 12U rec team playing under USSSA. Our pitcher threw a pitch that the BR swung at and missed for strike 3."

Never happen. BATTER RUNNER is a term that identifies the offensive player who has just finished his time at bat until he is put out or until the play on which he became a runner ends.

Bob


SanDiegoSteve Tue Mar 31, 2009 04:55pm

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Originally Posted by SethPDX (Post 592251)
Who's #1? ;)

Could it be the one that keeps sending me e-mails about their next huge sale, then only having sizes like 3 and 4XL in stock? This is also the place whose owner told me after I placed my (only) order, "I want to change umpire uniforms one person at a time and take on the major suppliers with my revolutionary shirts," or something like that. :D

Oh, you mean Officials Have No Choice.:rolleyes:

Klokard Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:23am

OK, I'll bump this one last time to see if anyone has an old style indicator for me? No more war stories. I just want a simple Rawlings or Spalding stainless steel indicator with 2 strikes, 3 balls, and 2 outs. Anyone?????

Klokard Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:24am

How about if I give in return 2 of the same type indicators with 3 strikes, 4 balls, and 3 outs indicators. Already notched and ready to be placed into service.


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