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If there is a "run-ahead" rule, I will have a sense when the game is reaching that point. In more cases than not, and that is almost always, the team leading will offer this information without it being solicited.
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Well, the official score keeper is the word. So if we differ, I go with his/her count. That's only happened on the big innings with tons of runs.
This is not meant to be smart, but do you not really care/know the run total until after the half-inning when you get the total from the score keeper? I ask because, as a rookie, I was affraid of looking foolish if I didn't know myself. So vet umpire suggested I do what she does, use the inning counter for runs.
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The score of the game is not the umpire's issue. You may have some local rules that dumps additional duties on umpires, but that is not a general issue. The umpire should not care about the score. An umpire who constantly asks for scores makes a questionable out call to keep the tying run from scoring in the 7th is asking for trouble. It doesn't make any difference whether the perception of bias is correct or not, but the fact that it is possible at all is a problem.
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Really like 'em.
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