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Ground Can't Cause a Fumble
Interesting game yesterday. F5 tries to catch foul ball before 3B. Ball goes in glove and F5 takes three steps into fair territory, falls and drops ball.
As I come up the line from HP, I know for certain that it was touched in foul territory first and that F5 did not complete a catch. I have a Brain Freeze and fail to call it a foul ball. (My bad) The DC comes running out arguing that that was a catch and of course wants the out. Supporting his argument was the words, "just like football, the ground can't cause a fumble." He appeals to my partner first. I go back to the plate and he finally makes his way there asking me to get help about the catch. I told him that "I was 100% certain that what happened did not meet the criteria of a catch and there was no reason to discuss my call with the BU". I explained several examples to him and he wasn't buying off on any of them, so I ended the conversation and we continued with the game. After the 2-3 pitches the light bulb went off that it was a foul ball. Thankfully the decision had no bearing on the game, (his team was mercy ruled) however, it was quite an amusing discussing after the game with my partner. For the record , the DC was finally restricted to the bench after coming out yelling for appeals on obvious calls. |
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assuming the "three steps" were part of F5's momentum of trying to make the catch, you got it right (well, except for the foul part).
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jicecone hasn't explained the situation after the ball was on the ground, presumably because it isn't important to the "ground causing a fumble." But if the B/R is now standing on 1st base following an apparent foul ball, I would expect any umpire on the field to listen carefully to the DC, if for no other reason than to give jicecone time to recognize the error. |
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If a coach tries to go to my partner on a call I made, I will intercept him. If he comes to me when my partner made the call, I will send him to my partner without any discussion of the call. |
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Actually, when the DC went to my partner first as I called time and walked away to home plate. My partner sent him to me. R3 froze on third and afterwards my partner who was in the "B" position said that he did not realize the ball was first touched in foul territory anyway. Had I realized that I didn't make the correct call on the Fair/Foul then or was uncertain about it, I probably would have talked with my partner.
The coach did not discuss foul/fair, he wanted me to ask my partner if it was a catch or not. I told him that I was 100% sure that it was not, a catch and did not need to discuss it with my partner. |
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Your absolutely correct, no excuse. As soon as the player hit the ground and dropped the ball I should have been all over it. Brain freeze, old age, no bearing on the outcome of the game, etc, etc, etc. Still not accepatable to me, for missing the call.
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Don't beat yourself up about it. It happens to all of us.
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Sounds like coach went to the wrong person, and the wrong person did nothing but direct him (eventually) to the right person (Jice). What do YOU do when the coach comes to talk to you and it's your partner's call. I expect that answer is simply to direct the coach to your partner --- which it sounds like is exactly what happened. I hope you don't expect your partner to A) run up the line and get himself into the conversation or B) have him emphatically doing something at the plate to get the coach to come to him.
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No stomping of the feet or running up the line or whatever, but I do try to direct the coach. |
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