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OK, so sue me. I didn't call it.
I got a call at ~6:25 last night from my assignor asking if I could hustle over and call a 10U double header. Some kind of scheduling mixup, and since I am only 5 minutes from the field, and since game time was 6:15... I agree to help him out. Jump into my uniform and gear and get to the field by ~6:45. Fast forward to the second game of the DH, 2nd or 3rd inning of a semi walk-fest. Coach brings in a new pitcher. Here is her mechanic: 1. Brings hands together while off the plate. 2. Steps onto the plate with both feet. 3. Does a little nervious jig - hopping back and forth rapidly from one foot to the other - probably 6-8 little hops from side-to-side. 4. Takes a back step (NFHS style) 5. Delivers the pitch. After a couple of these, I call time and go have a word with the coach, something like this, "Coach, don't say anything to your pitcher during the game, but she has a lot to work on before her next game. She can't hop around once her hands are together, and she can't take a back step." Coach says, "Yeah, I know; it is her first game ever to pitch." She was actually not too bad in getting the ball over the plate, so we have some pretty good batted balls and 10U style defense. But, I didn't call the IP. Ron would be so pi$$ed.
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If no one was complaining & you were getting strikes, stay with whatever was happening !, good job. You could have ruined her WHOLE life if you tried to teach her the correct way now that the season is probably 7 weeks into it.
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I don't call the IP at 10U unless it's causing the batter harm (like taking an extra step forward, or double-revolutions...). I do just what you did - talk with coach between innings.
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I took Steve's solution.
Just don't call 10U.....
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I only took this one because my assignor is a really good guy and he was in a pinch.
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Tom.
You won't have to worry about that w h e n you come to the Nationals.
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Did a 10U Tuesday by myself. I loved it! Both pitchers illegal, told both coaches, they're working on it. End of story. No one screaming about strike zone. Coach actually wanted to to call shin to shoulders, but I just came off of our FED state tourney, with a girl who supposedly throws in the mid-60's with precision...hard to get my zone to go that big.
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Probably easiest game in town. Rarely have to get in the D position. Just watch the lil darlings steal their one base, and stand ready for the next pitch. Watched one the other day waiting for my game, and the pitching was pretty darn good.
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Just to clarify... I don't refuse 10U, but I don't ask for it either. I am rarely assigned 10U, since my association puts our rookies there (like my daughter) and they fill the commitments with the younger umpires (no room left for us old guys).
We have a veteran umpire who must be 6'8", if not taller. It is a real hoot to see him call a 10U game (he doesn't refuse them, either)! We don't have 8U with umpires. Those kids play in various so-called in-house programs using coach-pitch, etc., and mostly coach-parent umpires. Personally, I question the value of an umpire at that level.
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Since I'm on a roll tonight posting. Working a 10-U from time to time is a real joy. No pressure, No stress, Players learning how the play the game or better yet...Players STILL HAVING FUN playing the game.
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