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It is refreshing to be able to hear the calls of the MLB Umpires in the playoffs.
ASA teaches us to say Ball or Strike and nothing more. Nice to know that is how the Pros do it, too. |
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Well Jim, as far as I am concerned, we are all considered "pros" where umpiring is concerned. We all take money for the job, and hopefully all of us feel a certain dedication to the profession.
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Is it common practice to not say anything now? I would like to think that everyone in my association calls both balls and strikes. |
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ASA Rule 7 Section 5. A BALL IS CALLED BY THE UMPIRE ASA Umpire Manual, "Balls", Pg. 214
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It is not a Ball-DEEP or whatever. If they ask why then the answer is it is a ball because it was not a strike. However, all bets are off in co-ed with a nice looking catcher. |
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If asked, I will tell the catcher and/or coach where the pitch missed, high, low, etc. If asked repeatedly, there will be a little longer discussion taking place.
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Contrary to some others who have posted, I verbalize all balls loud enough for the infield, base coaches, and even my base umpire to hear; I believe they all have an interest in the correct ball and strike count. Maybe I will get asked "what's the count" just a few less times? As a base umpire, I expect my plate umpire to verbalize all balls loud enough for me to hear, and know the count.
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