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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 01:04pm
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Notice nobody, NOBODY arguing for such a call to be made.

With the benefit of replay, I can see that his foot is probably 2 inches out of the box (only his heel has to be touching the line) at the time of contact. You expect an umpire to get that in real time? Especially since you have to see the foot at the time of contact, not a second later (since if the foot's in the air at contact, it's a legal play).

I choose to take my direction in this type play from the ML umpires who, wisely, IMO, don't bother with this kind of nonsense.
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 02:25pm
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Especially since you have to see the foot at the time of contact, not a second later (since if the foot's in the air at contact, it's a legal play).
Not just the potential for the foot being in the air at the moment of contact - with a lunge like this, I GUARANTEE his foot is sliding forward - if you look down AFTER the contact, his foot is not where it was when he made contact.

Nevermind that in this particular play, with the foot significantly behind the plate, it's highly likely the umpire was blocked by the catcher at the moment of contact.
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 02:47pm
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Agreed, Mike. Can you think of any other rules that we are expected to call but are so difficult to see that they are largely ignored?
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 03:13pm
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Agreed, Mike. Can you think of any other rules that we are expected to call but are so difficult to see that they are largely ignored?
Depending on the MLB umpire, the rule that the pitch must cross the plate to be called a strike is too difficult to see and largely ignored.
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 06:33pm
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Notice nobody, NOBODY arguing for such a call to be made.
You mean no one who apparently is not in your killfile.
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With the benefit of replay, I can see that his foot is probably 2 inches out of the box (only his heel has to be touching the line) at the time of contact. You expect an umpire to get that in real time?
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I choose to take my direction in this type play from the ML umpires who, wisely, IMO, don't bother with this kind of nonsense.
What other OBR's do you ignore?
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Old Tue Apr 12, 2011, 06:29am
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Oooh, the mating call of the LL umpire.
You don't need to go there. I know plenty of HS-only umpires who are probably as terrible as the guys I've killfiled here. BTW, quoting these jokers makes me read their drivel if I keep following the thread.

I'm working one of the World Series put on by LL this year and I can assure you that many of us carry common sense and a sense of baseball tradition onto the field. Many of us are also HS and college umpires in the spring and work LL to give back to our communities in a way we enjoy.
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Old Tue Apr 12, 2011, 06:35am
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You don't need to go there. I know plenty of HS-only umpires who are probably as terrible as the guys I've killfiled here. BTW, quoting these jokers makes me read their drivel if I keep following the thread.

I'm working one of the World Series put on by LL this year and I can assure you that many of us carry common sense and a sense of baseball tradition onto the field. Many of us are also HS and college umpires in the spring and work LL to give back to our communities in a way we enjoy.
As you know, Rich, many of us distinguish between LL umpires and umpires who work LL.
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