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Old Fri Aug 05, 2005, 09:08am
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Originally posted by BretMan
Since I got stuck doing all the pitching for my team this year (no one else would do it- I wanted to play SS!) the calls of "deep" and "short", combined with the hands- and foot!- antics indicating the pitch location just about drove me bonkers.

Another frequent signal I see is the one indicating that a pitch has hit the plate. It's the one where the umpire hits two fists together, end-to-end, so that when the fists touch they are roughly in the position they would be in if you were gripping a bat. It is often accomanied by the verbal call of "plate".

Is this signal used in other parts of the country?

Is this a standard signal described in any rule book or umpire manual for any association?
Used alot here. I think it's the "language" the players are used to and by changing it to the "correct language/mechanics" it would create more questions then most want to deal with.
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