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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 12:11pm
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Would you ask for help?

Twins manager Ron Gardenhire questions HP umpire Larry Vanover that the ball hit is batter's foot, he was put out by the 1st basemen, he is asking very nicely. He then asked Vanover if he would ask 3rd base umpire Charlie Reliford for help and Vanover tells him 'NO" and then he throws his hat and goes crazy and gets thrown out of the game. Why do MLB umpires refuse to ask for help from crewmates? Replay shows that the ball did hit his foot and should had been a fould ball. Would you ask the 3rd base umpire for help on this play? I would.
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 12:24pm
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It most every game that I have worked my partner and I have pre-gamed that if the BU sees the ball hit the batter in the box to kill the play immediately. I don't know if that is correct (good idea) or not, but if the crew has it set that way then Vanover wouldn't need to check with Reliford, because Reliford would have killed the play then.

I don't know how the announcers "know" that Reliford wants to help out on the call. It doesn't look like he standing there yelling, "Ask me, ask me, ask me!" but what's new when it comes to the TV guys.
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 12:25pm
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Twins manager Ron Gardenhire questions HP umpire Larry Vanover that the ball hit is batter's foot, he was put out by the 1st basemen, he is asking very nicely. He then asked Vanover if he would ask 3rd base umpire Charlie Reliford for help and Vanover tells him 'NO" and then he throws his hat and goes crazy and gets thrown out of the game. Why do MLB umpires refuse to ask for help from crewmates? Replay shows that the ball did hit his foot and should had been a fould ball. Would you ask the 3rd base umpire for help on this play? I would.
That is one of those plays where if Reliford had seen it, he would have called it immediately. Training from H.S. to pro umpires now have this standard. Vanover probably told him that he didnt have to ask his partner because if he (Reliford or any other crew member) had seen it they would have called it.
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 12:26pm
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To answer your question: yes, I would.

BUT:

1. I don't do MLB.
2. I have no idea what Gardenhire really said.
3. I do know that Gardenhire is a notorious PITA.
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 12:30pm
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Twins manager Ron Gardenhire questions HP umpire Larry Vanover that the ball hit is batter's foot, he was put out by the 1st basemen, he is asking very nicely. He then asked Vanover if he would ask 3rd base umpire Charlie Reliford for help and Vanover tells him 'NO" and then he throws his hat and goes crazy and gets thrown out of the game. Why do MLB umpires refuse to ask for help from crewmates? Replay shows that the ball did hit his foot and should had been a fould ball. Would you ask the 3rd base umpire for help on this play? I would.

Why would you ask? You *know* that if *any crewmember* had seen the ball hit the foot, they would've already killed it. So, you *know* that they are not going to call the ball foul later, after the fact.

Are you doing it just so Gardenhire doesn't explode? Frankly, I don't think that's a good enough reason.

No, I would never, ever ask on this. Let him explode. I'll write the report.

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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 12:58pm
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If any umpire sees the ball is foul, they should call it. So, I wouldn't go for help b/c I wouldn't have to. If my partner(s) saw it, then they would call it and I would already know it was foul.

No asking and see you later.
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 01:09pm
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No help needed. The others should have called it if they saw it so why ask?
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 01:12pm
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If the base guys had seen it, they would have called it. Asking for help is just an appeasement move, not a good idea at any level.
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I agree with the other posters on here who said, "if he saw it he would've called it."

Why ask him, he already ruled?
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 01:26pm
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If the base guys had seen it, they would have called it. Asking for help is just an appeasement move, not a good idea at any level.
agreed...or should I say RATIFIED!
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 01:40pm
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Why would you ask? You *know* that if *any crewmember* had seen the ball hit the foot, they would've already killed it. So, you *know* that they are not going to call the ball foul later, after the fact.

Are you doing it just so Gardenhire doesn't explode? Frankly, I don't think that's a good enough reason.

No, I would never, ever ask on this. Let him explode. I'll write the report.

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If the coach asked in the proper fashion why not just go down to 3rd base and ask...if he says it didn't hit his foot or I didn't get a great look at it then you tell the manager and you look like you are approachable...if you don't ask you look like a harda$$! This would take 30 seconds and I think more times than not the manager would have greater respect for you for asking, he doesn't ask and now the manager goes nuts and gets thrown out and it takes another 5 minutes to get back to playing ball.
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 01:42pm
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If the coach asked in the proper fashion why not just go down to 3rd base and ask...if he says it didn't hit his foot or I didn't get a great look at it then you tell the manager and you look like you are approachable...if you don't ask you look like a harda$$! This would take 30 seconds and I think more times than not the manager would have greater respect for you for asking, he doesn't ask and now the manager goes nuts and gets thrown out and it takes another 5 minutes to get back to playing ball.
so you want to ask your partner for help on something he already didnt see or he would have called it. THAT sounds like the waste of time here. I bet you go for help on EVERYTHING... your approach is user friendly... but so is a doormat when its raining and muddy outside.
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 01:50pm
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[QUOTE=kcg NC2Ablu;611597] bet you go for help on EVERYTHING... your approach is user friendly... QUOTE]

If I think going for help is the right thing to do or if it will help me defuse a potential situation with a coach/manager I will go "talk" to my partner.
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Old Tue Jun 30, 2009, 01:53pm
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bet you go for help on EVERYTHING... your approach is user friendly... QUOTE]

If I think going for help is the right thing to do or if it will help me defuse a potential situation with a coach/manager I will go "talk" to my partner.
And then when a subsequent crew I'm on is 100% sure of a call and the coach goes fishing for help, he'll say, "but GoodwillRef asked - he always asks."

Sorry, I go out of my way to be friendly and approachable, but ceding to requests like this do no good at all to the game.

If a coach wants to go, who am I to stop him?
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Old Wed Jul 01, 2009, 06:33am
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bet you go for help on EVERYTHING... your approach is user friendly... QUOTE]

If I think going for help is the right thing to do or if it will help me defuse a potential situation with a coach/manager I will go "talk" to my partner.
Then you are wrong. walking out to your partner is like hey coach Ill do anything for you . now that coach OWNS you he is going to expect that any time he asks you will go and now if you dont he will pitch a fit and you will probably try to keep him in the game when its your own self perpetuating friendly attitude that makes him go off like that.
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