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Must be a new season
Coach here with two situations during a game this weekend:
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1. Legal in FED... I assume it would be legal in OBR and USSSA as well, but I don't study those rulesets.
2. What type of advice was the umpire giving? If it's of the "back up a little bit so you don't interfere with the swing" or "don't stand up before you catch the ball, I can't see if it's a strike or not" variety... that's good advice for an umpire to give, especially for younger kids. If you do decide to talk to the umpire about it.. be nice. |
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2) Thank the umpire for trying to help but ask him to please give any suggestions directly to you and you'll work on them with the player.
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Rich Ives Different does not equate to wrong Last edited by Rich Ives; Mon Mar 24, 2014 at 09:31am. |
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Thanks for the responses so far. The glove/mitt vs. glove/mitten explanation's a good one!
If the feedback were just positioning I wouldn't have an issue with it (I instruct catchers to position themselves, and receive pitches, in the best way possible to aid umpires so I'm on board with anything that assists with this). The advice given was more "you need to do this to block" and "you should be doing this with your hands." Sounded more like coaching than officiating. Both catchers used that day relayed the same things being said to them. |
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You should have an issue with it. Position in shaving level ball is dependent on the pitch and situation. The catcher goes where he needs to be. The umpire has to adjust if he wishes.
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Agreed, but this was 12U Rec, so some "positioning" can be appropriate.
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Usually, the problem with these catchers is they set up so far back, they cost their pitchers strikes at the bottom of the zone. Sometimes you can solve this by moving up and standing in his (previous) spot as he is throwing the ball back to the pitcher.
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We could get into what's acceptable, and not, for a HP to request in terms of positioning (and part of my original question leans that way) but I always want my players to have a firm enough understanding of the basics that also allows them to adapt to specific game situations. Do we ever achieve that? Sometimes, but I still think adjusting and being adaptable are valuable skills to learn. |
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Yuck. Umpire has no business saying either - even if asked! UIC should be informed.
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