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SC Ump Mon Jul 28, 2003 04:36am

With three umpires and bases load, U1 is in "B" and U3 is in "D". With a right handed batter and a check swing appeal, who does the PU go to?

I cannot remember specifically, but believe in the past I have seen double-A minor league PUs go to U1. This year they have been going to U3, i.e. the "opposite" umpire rather than the one in the middle. Is that the norm?

mick Mon Jul 28, 2003 06:56am

Quote:

Originally posted by SC Ump
With three umpires and bases load, U1 is in "B" and U3 is in "D". With a right handed batter and a check swing appeal, who does the PU go to?

I cannot remember specifically, but believe in the past I have seen double-A minor league PUs go to U1. This year they have been going to U3, i.e. the "opposite" umpire rather than the one in the middle. Is that the norm?

SC Ump,
I don't get out much, but that sounds a little weird to me.
Maybe PU went to U3 because U3 was the Big Dawg. :rolleyes:
mick

bob jenkins Mon Jul 28, 2003 09:28am

Quote:

Originally posted by SC Ump
With three umpires and bases load, U1 is in "B" and U3 is in "D". With a right handed batter and a check swing appeal, who does the PU go to?

I cannot remember specifically, but believe in the past I have seen double-A minor league PUs go to U1. This year they have been going to U3, i.e. the "opposite" umpire rather than the one in the middle. Is that the norm?

Some leagues always go to the umpire on the line in this situation. (If both are on the line, go to the "open" umpire, of course.)


SC Ump Mon Jul 28, 2003 05:47pm

Quote:

Originally posted by mick

SC Ump,
I don't get out much, but that sounds a little weird to me.
Maybe PU went to U3 because U3 was the Big Dawg. :rolleyes:
mick

That's what I thought the first time I saw it, but it has been done multiple times this year by several different crews. I'm suspecting as Bob mentioned that it is standard for the umps in the Southern League, our local double-A minor league.

My personal opinion is that you can see it 'bout as good from one side or the other, but I was just curious if it was common. It sounds like it is not.


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