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ozzy6900 Sun Jul 25, 2010 03:35pm

Gentlemen, this is a MLB pitcher in a MLB game, not a youth game. You will not get any self respecting MLB umpire calling this. You want to call this in Babe Ruth, LL (big diamond) or Legion, be my guest but if you work with adults, you better not even think of it.

JRutledge Sun Jul 25, 2010 05:03pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzy6900 (Post 686596)
Gentlemen, this is a MLB pitcher in a MLB game, not a youth game. You will not get any self respecting MLB umpire calling this. You want to call this in Babe Ruth, LL (big diamond) or Legion, be my guest but if you work with adults, you better not even think of it.

Are you saying not to call this at the college level? Those are adults. ;)

Peace

MrUmpire Sun Jul 25, 2010 06:14pm

I wouldn't call this in an NCAA game or any game. The first move some are seeing as a stop is not, in my opinion, a complete stop that I would allow if it were the only "stop".

Steven Tyler Sun Jul 25, 2010 07:00pm

Well,
 
I was looking at his left knee buckle while he came to his second stop of the hands. His hands were moving down as the knee bent ever so slightly.

JRutledge Sun Jul 25, 2010 07:11pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrUmpire (Post 686605)
I wouldn't call this in an NCAA game or any game. The first move some are seeing as a stop is not, in my opinion, a complete stop that I would allow if it were the only "stop".

Well considering that NCAA coaches seem to understand that rule better than any other rule, and they complain more about that rule than any other rule, I think I can see calling this. Or I would have to have a better explanation of why I did not call it than these are adults. But hey, we all have to do what we feel is right correct? ;)

Peace

Rich Ives Sun Jul 25, 2010 07:25pm

Look at it this way.

Four MLB umpires dis NOT call it a balk.

2 MLB managers didn't claim it was a balk.

10 or so MLB coaches didn't think it was a balk.

50 MLB ballplayers didn't scream for a balk.

Maybe it isn't a balk - at least the way they're called in MLB.

SAump Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:47pm

Pitching Adjustments
 
I'm so use to seeing MLB pitchers "climbing down" the ladder, especially the closers, that it no longer bothers me. There are now a number of MLB pitchers who are starting to rock their feet back and forth before coming set. One pitcher brings his glove in front of his body and then raises it above his head. They may not gain an advantage but those two moves still irritate me.

jicecone Mon Jul 26, 2010 09:55am

He has been around MLB for 6 years. I would think this discussion was well covered before that.

ozzy6900 Mon Jul 26, 2010 06:05pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 686601)
Are you saying not to call this at the college level? Those are adults. ;)

Peace

You know, NCAA ball is still AMATEUR BASEBALL! They may be adults but they are not professionals. Sorry for assuming that you all understood my meaning. Next time, I'll be sure to spell it out for the dopes out there!


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