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With one umpire, stress angle over distance. If you have multiple runners, widen your position, especially when you notice two events are going to happen at nearly the same time (and especially with 2 outs). In the situation you describe, back up. Make sure the secondary event is in your peripheral vision when ruling on the primary event.
And if they complain - tell them to hire another freaking umpire.
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Can't remember who I got this line from, but it was someone on this board: "Coach, that's a $50 (or $45, or $70, or whatever an umpire gets paid in the game you're working) call" I used that line on a coach when he claimed that I missed a pulled foot on a play at 1st (the foot, if pulled, was behind 1B, which is why I couldn't see if it was pulled or not). Coach: "He pulled his foot!" Me: "Coach, that's a $73 call." Coach: "You've been practicing that line, haven't you?" Me: "It's not a line, coach. It's the truth." |
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