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I was working our NSA State championship tournament this weekend (HOT!) and had this happen for the first time in 15 years of officiating. I was working the 18U girls. On a passed ball (terrible catcher) the catcher turns around to go for the ball and decides to go straight back. She puts her hand in the middle of my chest and gives me a good push. I'm big enough that she didn't really have a chance to push me over. After the play was over I went to clean the plate and told her that I will do my best to move but I simply can't just disappear and to "Not touch me like that again" 2 pitches later she does the same thing. At the end of the play I called her coach out and gave the catcher a warning. Anyone ever have this happen before? What did you do about it? After the warning, I had no further problem.
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I've never had that happen before, but I believe I would have handled it exactly the way you did.
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Why?
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Officiating takes more than OJT. It's not our jobs to invent rulings to fit our personal idea of what should and should not be. |
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Why what?
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