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Announcer's Critique of Gerry Davis
I found these observations quite humorous. Ron Darling provided the following regarding Davis' work:
"Gerry Davis is one of the few umpires who doesn't move when the catcher moves. If the catcher moves outside, Davis tends to lose the outside corner because he stays where he set up. Davis is a vertical umpire, calls strikes up and down, but not so much a horizontal umpire". |
As Yogi said, you can learn a lot just by watching...or not.
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Because of comments like these, people watching will believe the correct plate umpire positioning is how dear old Ron explained it. And when these people become youth baseball managers and coaches, or just fans at the park, they'll yell at the local umpire that he/she is clueless when he/she is doing exactly what he/she is supposed to be doing. I'm just curious how many pro umpires Darling has seen that do move when the catcher moves. |
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When Yadier Molina jumps out with 2/3 of his body off the plate, few umpires are still locked in with their nose on the inside corner. |
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But as they say, if you want to learn proper positioning and mechanics, DON'T watch pro umpires... :D |
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I also am getting pretty tired of that little blue strike zone box that they plaster up on the screen. This only tracks where the the pitch is caught, near as I can tell, and it doesn't track where or if the pitch even entered the zone. Rant over! Carry on! |
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And you want to talk hungry. I go to an occasional Potomac Nationals game, and have also seen a few Charleston RiverDog games when we're on vacation. Those Single-A umpires who are fresh out of the schools are sharp. |
OK, it begs the question: How many of YOU move when the catcher moves?
I will tell you, I don't. I set up in the slot on the inside corner and I stay there, even if the catcher moves out or in. If he "pinches" me, I tell him to give me a good look and he usually does. JJ |
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I try to set up in the same spot every time, even if the catcher moves up a little or back a little. If the catcher moves way up (closer to the plate), then I adjust forward just a little. Otherwise, I just wear down the same four holes (two for each sided batter) where my feet go.
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For better or worse, that's my routine. -Josh |
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