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Old Tue Apr 11, 2006, 01:31pm
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The easiest answer to this is to discuss with your partner how you will handle this as a team. When BR is the only runner, you can reasonably assume PU is watching the same player as you. My normal partners and I will do the following. If I, as BU, have the batter out on timing, but I'm not sure about a pulled foot, I'll yell my partner's name and "Pulled Foot?" He'll then give me a yes or a no, and I'll make my call. With runners on, however, make sure that you're clear that if PU is looking elsewhere, he is aware enough to give you a "NO!" if he hears you.

Many similar mechanics will work. just make sure you're communicating BEFORE using any of them.
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