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Purpose of extra umpires? (5&6)
Can someone explain the responsibilities of the two outfield umpires working a six man crew? Is it fair/foul from the base to the fence or do they also have catch/no-catch responsibility? If yes to the catch/no-catch do they have the entire outfield?
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Hmmm....I believe they have fair/foul from where they are to the foul pole, and catch/no catch is the whole outfield IF the 2B umpire is inside and if the 2B umpire is outside then their coverage is from F7 to the line and F9 to the line. They are also a "second set of eyes" on outfield catches that are not their primary responsibility.
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Yes, they do. They have any ball between the base umpires and themselves.
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In fact, in a Rays/Red Sox game at Fenway, LFU Mike Winters got hit with a fair ball as it sliced toward him. He signalled fair when the ball hit the ground in front of him, and as he was trying to move into foul territory away from the ball, it still got him.
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I guess that is my fault for jumping to the MLB conclusion. I can speak for MLBUM and NCAA mechanics that say ULF and URF have fair/foul responsibilities behind them and U1 and U3 have fair foul from the base to ULF/URF.
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Can't say I have ever seen a book with 6 man mechanics in it, and the only game I have ever worked with 6 men I was behind the plate. The pre-game was interesting, as we went through 4 man, and then I looked at the field guys and told them "I don't know what to say, other than get the trap calls in LF and RF and Fair/Foul on any balls near you, and enjoy the game".
But, I would think a LFU could call fair/foul better on a ball that lands just in front of him than the 3BU who is turning around and some distance from the ball landing. Come to think of it, I was at 1B for another 6 man game and I don't think the RFU had a call to make throughout the game. |
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I think any umpire can call fair/foul better on a ball landing just in front of him.
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I agree that they add very little value to the game, especially since what they are primarily responsible for--determination of a HR, no HR, or spectator interference at the fence, and fair/foul near the foul pole--is reviewable with instant replay. And when IR expands, it will make them even more irrelevant.
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I was commenting on the suggestion that the responsibility was fair/foul from where they are to the foul pole, which would leave out a ball landing in front of them, which seems wrong to me.
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