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Generally, I have found that I'm only able to rule on what I see. If I see the contact, it's a 4-base award, and NOT a home run. If I don't ... well, it's gotta be a home run.
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There's no way for us to accurate make the call from the keyboard. You have to see it in real life (which is the situation for a lot of these "alleged" incidents on the internet).
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If you question was a scoring question unrelated to the game, e.g. was it a hit or an error, I would say do what ever you feel. Since this situation does have an impact on the game, you would need to score it as the umpire called it: home run.
If there was a call at home plate that was "out of view of PU", I hope you wouldn't rule it an out just because you disagreed with the umpire's safe call.
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Sounds to me like this is a case where one could accurately use one of the old maxims:
When in doubt, call him out. Of course, I would never use that in any other case. No. Never. Honest. Never ever. Nein. Nyet. Non. Cannot and can not. Will not and won't.
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