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Side discussion question - is anybody running the coach immediately for charging out there like he did?
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Not initially, but when the ump walks away toward the 1st base line and the guy runs over in front of him, he'd be gone in my game.
The ump knew it was a unique play and I think he knew an explanation was necessary. But once that explanation was given, it is time to move on. No way I'd let him dance around in circles and act like a little banty rooster. Without a doubt, the second time the coach walked away then came back he would have been dumped. |
The second round of gestures would've earned this coach a ride to the parking lot.
But maybe that conference expects its umpires to take a poop sandwich from the coaches. Wouldn't surprise me. |
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That said, there are several things that we have no knowledge of from the video: 1) From the start of the argument, was the Iona HC arguing only the fact that he felt his catcher had tagged the runner, and not also the legality of the "dive" aspect of the play? We know the dive is legal under NCAA rules, maybe the coach did not, and the PU had get that part settled. 2) If the coach was aware, then all the argument is about (despite the "uniqueness" of the play), is a tag/no tag judgement call on a close play at home. Most times on that type of play, when either the runner or defensive player react instantly like that, we're going to have either the OC or DC coming out to argue...there's a run at stake one way or the other. 3) Despite what we see in the video regarding the physical actions of the Iona coach, for all we know he was arguing the play with the PU in a respectful tone, despite his objection to the call. Also, he might be the type of coach that rarely argues and has a a good rep among the MCAA umps so his rep as a decent guy earns him a little "extra rope." 4) It's an NCAA DI game, when (if) the video is reviewed, by the NCAA and/or the MAAC, how would the PU and the crew's handling of the sitch (3rdBU did a good job getting in quickly to get the Iona P&C out of there) be evaluated?Good no ejection? or Should have been ejected? Bossman....good side discussion. Other opinions? |
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Personally, when he runs out like that he is on a very short leash. But, you can't tell what he said, he might have been in agreement with the call, but was just making a show for the crowd and his players. You know how coaches can be ... Thanks David |
7.08 Any runner is out when --(a) (1) He runs more than three feet away from his baseline to avoid being tagged unless his action is to avoid interference with a fielder fielding a batted ball. A runner’s baseline is established when the tag attempt occurs and is a straight line from the runner to the base he is attempting to reach safely;....
Does the term "away from his baseline" only mean laterally or could it mean vertically as well? If the catcher was 6ft tall..., there's your evidence right there! :) |
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