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BU has all touches and tags at 1B and 2B.
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Quid Pro Quo??: What if BU looked at the touch and so did PU... they appeal and you give two different calls. Even on a trouble ball in this scenario... the farthest you are going is to the edge of the grass dirt line in the infield. On trouble wait for firm a and secure possession and a voluntary release. YOU HAVE TO LOOK TO SEE IF B/R TOUCHES. EVEN IF YOU DO NOT SEE HIM TOUCH. YOU HAVE TO LOOK. When a manager comes out on you... you say: BU: "Mike... I looked. Did you see me look?" Manager: "Yeah I saw you look. And you missed him, missing the base." BU: "If you where looking at me, how did you see him miss the base?" If it goes from there, more than likely would be an ejection. But that is the start of the situation handling for this scenario (I.E. JEAPU). So recap!!! Tags: 1:BU 2:BU 3:PU Touches: 1:BU 2:BU 3:PU H:PU Fly Ball Outs at Bases: 1:BU 2:BU 3:PU (I've got 3rd if he tags) H:PU Ground ball outs: 1:BU 2: BU 3:BU H:PU Fair/Foul:PU Trouble in the "U": BU Touches of B/R: BU Hope this helps. I read the Red Book constantly...its my specialty. |
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This is why you should always pregame that you should make eye contact with your partner as the fielders are going through the motions to set up an appeal so you can say either "me" or "you" to your partner discretely so you're not making double calls.
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Or you should just know your responsibilities! Why pre-game something that does not need to be gone over?
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Trouble ball where BU goes out R1 or R1/R2 with fly ball down the RF line (Requires pre-game discussion) |
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Again... this is only addressing R1 and R2. And I said fair/foul is the plate guy. I did forget to mention if PU is "on the line" he gives up his "help" of I've got 3rd if he tags. But in this original question... BU always has the touch of B/R.
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With R2 only, doesn't the base umpire have the catch, the tag, and R2 to 3rd? That's how I was taught. Only with R1 and R2 should the PU have 3rd.
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Yes. You are right. But that is not the original question. The original scenario had R1 and R2. That was the only responsibilities I addressed.
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Play: R1, R2. Sinking liner to right center. F9 dives for the ball, it hits his glove, he hits the ground and rolls over, he raises his glove -- but there's no ball in it, he picks the ball up off the ground and fires it into second where BR is safe on a close play. During the entire "dive ... pick up the ball" action, BR went from 6 feet before first to 1/2 way to second, missing the base. BU can't look away from F9 during that action. Are you saying that BU's looking after the fact would appease the coach? Frankly, I'd rather have PU step up and make the call on the appeal. In theory, theory and practice are the same thing. In practice, they aren't. |
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If it's a troubled ball the BU has virtually NO time to see the BR touch first base. His eyes are glued to the fielder to determine if we have a catch / no catch. The bottom line: there are flaws in the 2 person system meaning there is nothing that is CONCRETE depending upon what happens. If the coach did come out and want to appeal then you have eye contact with your partner and indicate :I've got it" The coach KNOWS the BU was not looking and sometimes they appeal for the sake of appealing to ascertain if the umpires are indeed watching the runners touch the bases. Pete Booth
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Alright you two... I am telling you, in professional baseball, there is no help from the PU. Trouble ball sinking liner... YOURS. Once firm and secure possession and voluntary release you have to look for the touch. No help is given by the PU. You are right... there are flaws in the two man system. But if a pro or d1 (REAL d1: Big12, 10, PAC, SEC) saw the plate guy stepping on a BU di@&*! like that... he would be dinged so hard. Make as many different claims as you want. Look it up... it is BU responsibility. No matter trouble, not trouble or if the fielder dives and the ball goes in his mouth. Make up what you want... you still have both. Like I said... you may not see him touch, but you still have to look!
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