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Old Sun Jul 04, 2004, 08:54am
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Originally posted by CecilOne
Most of us should never be forward of the nearby fielder. If the fielder is playing that deep, especially if behind would be on the grass, several steps to the side is better. Gauge the side distance by how far the fielder can move before you get out of the way. [/QUOTE]

Well, that depends on how you define "forward".

It is an acceptable mechanic for the umpire to be "forward" of the fielder as long as that umpire is behind a direct line from the near fielder to the next nearest fielder to your side of that player.

I often use this mechanic when the infielders play so deep, I can barely see the infield let alone get there on a ball to the outfield. It works as long as the umpire is physically capable of getting out of the way of a possible play.

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