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Old Sun Apr 28, 2013, 05:24pm
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As a OhioHSAA and MichiganHSAA registered baseball umpire I know the rule. BUT!!

I watched the play at least five times and each time I saw the Catcher take the throw while on his knees and spin to his left in an effort to make a sweep tag on the Runner. At the same time the Runner, in an effort to avoid being tagged on his foot attempted to slow down and his momemtum causes his upper body to keep moving forward while the Catcher's body continues to move under the his body and the Runner's body goes flying over the Catcher's body. It looked ugly but I do not believe the intent or spirit of the rule was violated.

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That was about as blatant a case of diving over a player as I've ever seen.
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Old Sun Apr 28, 2013, 07:14pm
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It's almost like he was tripped.
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Old Sun Apr 28, 2013, 08:46pm
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Looking over the video several times, I can say for sure that the view from 1BX was definitly different than the view would have been from 3BX.
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Old Mon Apr 29, 2013, 01:54am
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Looking over the video several times, I can say for sure that the view from 1BX was definitly different than the view would have been from 3BX.
He shouldn't have been 1BLX, BU w/ R2 was working B on a batted ball that nearly hits R2.

Not a lot of great things there.
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Old Mon Apr 29, 2013, 02:58am
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He shouldn't have been 1BLX, BU w/ R2 was working B on a batted ball that nearly hits R2.

Not a lot of great things there.
OP says partners.

So probably 3-man. B is correct for U1 in a 3-man with 1 out and R2+R3.
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Old Mon Apr 29, 2013, 07:49am
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OP says partners.

So probably 3-man. B is correct for U1 in a 3-man with 1 out and R2+R3.
Not to mention that BU's position (whether right or wrong) has nothing to do with PU's positioning on a play at the plate.

Now, on a ball to the infield and then directly back to the plate, PU should (generally) step straight back from the point of the plate -- too many default to going to 1BX immediately. Where he ended up, though, was probably a better view of the tag attempt than from 3BX (ignoring the diving here).
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Old Mon Apr 29, 2013, 03:21pm
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Not to mention that BU's position (whether right or wrong) has nothing to do with PU's positioning on a play at the plate.

Now, on a ball to the infield and then directly back to the plate, PU should (generally) step straight back from the point of the plate -- too many default to going to 1BX immediately. Where he ended up, though, was probably a better view of the tag attempt than from 3BX (ignoring the diving here).
It was a 3-man crew.

I'm amazed at those who say they would also ignore this.

Another photo sequence --- Scout.com: Umpire in Cass/NW Whitfield game didn't know the rule
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