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 Maybe softball solo mechanics are different than baseball but here's my take on things. You should have moved to the 3B side. Watch F2 and locate the ball (F2 will take you to the ball). Position yourself so that you aren't in the way, it may take some hussle but that's what you should be doing. Maybe you have to move deeper toward the fence, or maybe move up the line some (or a combo of things). As you see the play developing you've got to be moving into position. Don't just stand around, go with the play (the ball). Note: If, in your position at 3B extended, you said that you were blocked by F1, then F1 would have probably blocked your view of a tag at home too, unless it was a swipe tag. You called it correctly considering you didn't see the play. The coaches in your area must be nicer than around here because they would never settle for "Sorry coach, I was blocked" because as an umpire you are expected to 'not be blocked' and to be able to see the play. | 
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			Actually, he was very well behaved.  As I turned to return to my position, he was standing in the 1B dugout.  Without me saying anything, he said, "I know; you were blocked." As to getting in position on the 3B side, that is the normal mechanic, but the passed ball was heading back to the backstop and was in a position such that I had no room on the left side without crossing between F2 and the plate. As to F1, she moved over into my line of sight once R1 reversed direction. Why, I have no idea. 
				__________________ Tom Last edited by Dakota; Mon May 01, 2006 at 11:31am. | 
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			I would have, and have done it the same way, Tom. You cannot go to 3B side without being in the way of a play at the plate. 1B side is your best angle for the plate.  I would have also gone up 1B line when I realized the play was going back to 3B. In my mind, it was good mechanics done in by unfortunate circumstances. Make your best call. With one-man system, coaches have to live with it. WMB | 
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