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Old Fri Apr 22, 2005, 02:50pm
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Speaking ASA.

In OKC this winter, there was an emphasis on the BU coming inside and button-hooking toward the runner. Not sneaking a peek or watching the ball.

In the Umpire's Manual, the button-hook is covered on page 229 of the 2005 Rules Book. Along with a diagram, the text specifically states,
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As you move toward the inside of the diamond, you should be concentrating on the runner(s) you are responsible for, making sure you do NOT interfere with anyone, checking for the tag of the base, obstruction or interference while glancing to pick up the ball in the outfield. As you are moving inside the diamond, you should be: Watching the runner, glancing to pick up the ball, watching the runner, glancing to pick up the ball. Once inside ht ediamond 10 to 12 feet, pivot (or "button-hook") into the play, make sure the runner otuches the bse, check for obstruction and proceed with the play.
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