NCAA Regionals
Just saw replay of a missed tag-missed plate play in the Purdue-Cal Fullerton game.
To ME, and it just may be me, it seemed like the PU tipped off the play. Catcher made a sweep tag and missed, but did not pursue the runner. Instead, she turned toward the umpire looking for a call as she was standing up. Umpire made no call or movement, but just stared in the general direction of the area behind the plate. Catcher figured out that if there was no call, she still had a play. |
Runner knew she missed the base
It appeared to me that the runner knew she missed the base due to the way she seemed to be crawling away from the catcher. Regardless, IMO he got the call correct.
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Interference
In the 5th, the BR bunted and was clearly in fair ground when hit in the back by the catchers throw. What should have been the 3rd out resulted in runners at 2nd and 3rd with 2 outs. The next batter singled to bring in both runs.
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Metal spikes
Just saw a second slip on the plate this game.
I keep telling folks that metal doesn't keep a player from slipping and sliding on the bases and plate, but no one believes me. |
Did you notice that the PU is using the scissors. I have never used it but it looks like he is getting in a very good position to calls balls and strikes.
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You guys are up pretty late...for softball ? :rolleyes: |
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I have noticed that SOME umpires tend to lock into the same position for every batter. That isn't bad with adults, but can be an issue with some of the smaller young ladies that play JO ball. |
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I also saw her running out of the 3' lane and get hit in the back by the ball being thrown. She was WAY out of the lane, so much so that even if for some reason the PU missed it (which I can't see how), the BU should have seen it. Dave
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It's not just you. MLB has banned scissors for its umpires for a few years. The insurers for the umpires said no mas after paying out hundreds of thousands of dollars (perhaps more) for neck and back injuries/permanent damage for umpires who used scissors for years. This is the reason Tim Mc changed, as did some others. We still seem some who are getting pretty close to scissors, but most at the umpire schools are taught the GD and a handful of others...but definitely no scissors. |
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I've seen another PU use the scissor (or maybe it was the same PU-the one I saw was a BYU/UNM game on the Mountain West sports network in April). Thought it was kind of strange, but since the quality of catchers is so much better than in HS then it looked like it worked for him.
Thought PU did a good job on the missed home plate tag. Nice job by the catcher to stick the left leg back past the foul line at the last moment. Looks to me like she had everyone yelling at her to tag the runner. Saw the BR out of the running lane, and I jumped off the couch! Woke my wife up from her nap. :) |
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"the batter-runner may run OUTSIDE the runner's lane to touch the base on the last stride" |
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Originally Posted by DeRef Thought the 1B umpire got entirely too much face time on camera, though. Wondering if he paid off the camera crew.:D |
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