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Old Thu Oct 20, 2011, 11:13am
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But it hit foul first!

#Berkman double on foul ball #WorldSeries - YouTube

A non-umpire friend of mine just doesn't get why this is fair. Love some of the comments, too.
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Old Thu Oct 20, 2011, 11:23am
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#Berkman double on foul ball #WorldSeries - YouTube

A non-umpire friend of mine just doesn't get why this is fair. Love some of the comments, too.
A couple of friends had this argument on Facebook last night - one of them asking, "Where's Mike - he'll know".
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Old Thu Oct 20, 2011, 02:07pm
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Must have been the night that all McCarver school of umpiring disciples were watching.

I finally got through to one knucklehead (brother-in-law) by asking "if a pop up first landed in foul territory but ended up in fair territory before it was touched, whattaya got?"
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I think it was in the same Berkman at bat with a 2-1 count and the pitch came in for a called strike 2. F2 dropped the pitch and McCarver said that the pitch can't be called a strike because F2 dropped the pitch, .

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Old Fri Oct 21, 2011, 11:16am
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I think it was in the same Berkman at bat with a 2-1 count and the pitch came in for a called strike 2. F2 dropped the pitch and McCarver said that the pitch can't be called a strike because F2 dropped the pitch, .

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I was shaking my head at that one.

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Old Fri Oct 21, 2011, 11:21am
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Do you pay attention to a lot of internet umpires that say the same thing- not cleanly caught = ball.
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Old Fri Oct 21, 2011, 11:30am
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Do you pay attention to a lot of internet umpires that say the same thing- not cleanly caught = ball.
I always ask them how a D3K could happen then if the batter doesn't swing. That usually (not always) shuts them up.
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Old Fri Oct 21, 2011, 11:44am
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I think it was in the same Berkman at bat with a 2-1 count and the pitch came in for a called strike 2. F2 dropped the pitch and McCarver said that the pitch can't be called a strike because F2 dropped the pitch, .

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I can't believe that I'm defending Timmy, but...

Didn't he actually say something like, "If the catcher drops that pitch (a borderline outside pitch), the umpire usually won't call it a strike"?
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I can't believe that I'm defending Timmy, but...

Didn't he actually say something like, "If the catcher drops that pitch (a borderline outside pitch), the umpire usually won't call it a strike"?
Yes he did. Stilll....
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So...... McCarver was right for a change, umpires usually don't call borderline pitches strikes that a catcher boxes. What is wrong with that statement?
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Old Sat Oct 22, 2011, 07:11am
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So...... McCarver was right for a change, umpires usually don't call borderline pitches strikes that a catcher boxes. What is wrong with that statement?
Nothing. Tim is an expert on this one.
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