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Old Wed Jun 09, 2004, 12:24am
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Seeing that I'm UIC for a tournament this weekend, I was wondering if any of you can add to my list of things to talk about with partners...about 1/2 my crew has worked together, and the other 1/2 are relatively new.

Here's what I have off the top of my head.

1. Check swing appeals
2. Appeals of pulled foot (how to handle it)
3. Second throw in the infield...who calls it.
4. Pick off attempt at first when BU is in "C" Position.
5. One runner on, fly ball, tag up responsibilties.
6. Multiple runners with fly ball.
7. No runners, snap throw to first base from right field...who is taking possible call at second on overthrow.
8. Base umpire going out on fly balls (two-umpire system).
9. ???

IN another post, someone mentioned a 1 hour car ride and a 1 hour pregame...what all is covered in this?
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Old Wed Jun 09, 2004, 03:37am
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FUBLUE,

I posted about the car ride and the 1 hr further conference. We actually used a dry erase board at the HS to diagram the 3 man system we were using! Two weeks earlier with a different crew, we drove 3.5 hrs and discussed the 3 man most of the way. We are all from same association, and work 2 man with each other often. 3 man adds a twist which can lead to problems if all aren't "on the same page"

Your 8 points are a great start, #4 being discussed in a current thread.

More items to discuss;

9. Run down plays between bases
10. Run down plays between 3rd and home
11. Basic field positioning
Watched out of town game tonight, BU w/runners on stood 5' inside line at 1B and never moved! no B slot, no C slot etc.
12. Communicate before each play as needed. "Bob, I have runner to 3B", or "Joe, you take tag at 2" really helps out.
13. If a rule interp needs to be given, get together and talk about it first.

Seems like you always forget something, but if you have good umpires who try to do a professional job, it always works out OK.
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Old Wed Jun 09, 2004, 05:44am
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14. Actually, this should have been higher on the list,
but other 13 already listed.

14. Who is buying the beer? UBB Code:

Looks like everything else pretty well covered.
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Old Wed Jun 09, 2004, 07:15am
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Good replies. I knew I was forgettting something.

As for the beer, the umpire who goes extra innings buys the beer! For the whole crew!

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Old Wed Jun 09, 2004, 08:25am
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14. Actually, this should have been higher on the list,
but other 13 already listed.

14. Who is buying the beer? UBB Code:

Looks like everything else pretty well covered.
Higher on the list? Hell, that IS the list!
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Old Wed Jun 09, 2004, 08:50am
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LOL if I bought beer for any partner I've worked with I'd go to jail for whatever it is when you buy alcohol for minors!

Don't forget fair/foul. 2 man BU in A takes bag and beyond but with no lines we usually decide to let PU take all fair/foul.
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Old Wed Jun 09, 2004, 12:51pm
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Seeing as how we will be there.....Let's not forget the 2nd most important topic (Beer is first!!!), but where is the best food joint in the area!!!! Since we will be in Southern Indiana...We want some good BBQ or Ribs.

BTW....Nice Letter. Will Email you my Cell later.

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Old Wed Jun 09, 2004, 01:25pm
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[/u] but where is the best food joint in the area!!!![/b ]

I don't know if it's still there, but STAY AWAY FROM THAT MEXICAN FOOD PLACE!! It was terrible, but then I shoulda known it would be.
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Old Thu Jun 10, 2004, 05:55am
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I don't know if it's still there, but STAY AWAY FROM THAT MEXICAN FOOD PLACE!! It was terrible, but then I shoulda known it would be. [/B]
Mexican Food Place???? Can I ump in this tournament? I'll take the challenge of mexican food places (BTW, in mexico, we call them restaurants). LOL

Sergio (from Mexico)
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Old Thu Jun 10, 2004, 07:23am
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I don't know if it's still there, but STAY AWAY FROM THAT MEXICAN FOOD PLACE!! It was terrible, but then I shoulda known it would be.
Mexican Food Place???? Can I ump in this tournament? I'll take the challenge of mexican food places (BTW, in mexico, we call them restaurants). LOL

Sergio (from Mexico) [/B]

Are the fried chicken joints in Mexico called "AMERICAN FOOD PLACES"?
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Old Thu Jun 10, 2004, 09:33am
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I don't know if it's still there, but STAY AWAY FROM THAT MEXICAN FOOD PLACE!! It was terrible, but then I shoulda known it would be.
Mexican Food Place???? Can I ump in this tournament? I'll take the challenge of mexican food places (BTW, in mexico, we call them restaurants). LOL

Sergio (from Mexico) [/B]
Ahem.... This is in Indiana. I seriously doubt, Sergio, that you would recognize it as "Mexican."
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Old Thu Jun 10, 2004, 10:21am
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I don't know if it's still there, but STAY AWAY FROM THAT MEXICAN FOOD PLACE!! It was terrible, but then I shoulda known it would be.
Mexican Food Place???? Can I ump in this tournament? I'll take the challenge of mexican food places (BTW, in mexico, we call them restaurants). LOL

Sergio (from Mexico)
Ahem.... This is in Indiana. I seriously doubt, Sergio, that you would recognize it as "Mexican." [/B]
Hijacking alert....but anyway...

It would probably be called "Mexican style food" because most "Authentic Mexican Food" places here have about 10 tables in the restaurant. And the food tastes horrible! (But I don't really like Mexican food).

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Old Thu Jun 10, 2004, 01:11pm
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Hijacking alert....but anyway...

It would probably be called "Mexican style food" because most "Authentic Mexican Food" places here have about 10 tables in the restaurant. And the food tastes horrible! (But I don't really like Mexican food).

Hijacking alert???? Unless you're "flying" a lowrider Chevy, we wouldn't know how to steer an airplane. But then again, if we can keep the airplane on the ground, and "drive" it no faster than 10 mph, and put some hydraulics, then again. With the right size hydraulics, do airplanes "jump"????

And that folks, is what umpires talk to partners about!
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Old Thu Jun 10, 2004, 01:13pm
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Don't forget the balls

Hey, your probally going to have some guys and gals that have just gotten done doing high school ball. Make sure they now what to read on the balls. COR. LBS.
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Old Thu Jun 10, 2004, 02:15pm
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Hijacking alert....but anyway...

It would probably be called "Mexican style food" because most "Authentic Mexican Food" places here have about 10 tables in the restaurant. And the food tastes horrible! (But I don't really like Mexican food).

Hijacking alert???? Unless you're "flying" a lowrider Chevy, we wouldn't know how to steer an airplane. But then again, if we can keep the airplane on the ground, and "drive" it no faster than 10 mph, and put some hydraulics, then again. With the right size hydraulics, do airplanes "jump"????

And that folks, is what umpires talk to partners about!
I had a lowrider Dodge Shadow once...but that was because me (at 300) and my baby brother (at 355) sat in it at the same time!

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