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Old Tue Jul 08, 2008, 10:51am
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The only time it is routinely executed is when it is routine. WHen I am PU I watch very closely because this poor mechanic is a goof up waiting to happen. When I am BU, I already know to be careful with this poor mechanic so I dont make that error. ANd yes I have learned by experience what a horrible mechanic this is.

And you are full of it.. the mechanic is to be moving towards 1B with your head turned towards 2B and your hand up in the hammer saying "out" Your body is moving one way, your call is made looking over your shoulder.

If you dont do that, then you admit I am correct. Because that is exactly what is taught. It is impossible to "stay with the ball" with this mechanic.
It is impossible to "stay with the ball" with any mechanic unless making the call from across the diamond. No umpire is going to be able to refocus if they are moving their head with the ball.

The only part that I do not teach of the written mechanic is where the umpire is told to move quickly toward 1B.

This mechanic is not that much of a problem. Hasn't been in my 20+ years of softball and doubt it ever will be.

AFA the signal, it is secondary to the continuing play. I don't even think about it until the ball has left the defender's hand toward 1B while I'm waiting for that play to finish. There have been times that the play was turned so quickly, I didn't have time to make any signal, but I can guarantee, everyone heard the "out" call. If there is any possibility of confusion, after the sell on the play at first, I will turn back toward second, point at the base and give the signal.

Sorry you have a problem with it. Might I suggest a good school?
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Old Tue Jul 08, 2008, 07:33pm
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It is impossible to "stay with the ball" with any mechanic unless making the call from across the diamond. No umpire is going to be able to refocus if they are moving their head with the ball.

The only part that I do not teach of the written mechanic is where the umpire is told to move quickly toward 1B.

This mechanic is not that much of a problem. Hasn't been in my 20+ years of softball and doubt it ever will be.

AFA the signal, it is secondary to the continuing play. I don't even think about it until the ball has left the defender's hand toward 1B while I'm waiting for that play to finish. There have been times that the play was turned so quickly, I didn't have time to make any signal, but I can guarantee, everyone heard the "out" call. If there is any possibility of confusion, after the sell on the play at first, I will turn back toward second, point at the base and give the signal.

Sorry you have a problem with it. Might I suggest a good school?

hey sweetie pie, you cant disregard teaching what is taught at NUS then pretend to support the mechanic.

NOw you must admit: wade is correct, and in fact this mechanic is so bad you cheat ASA and have invented your own mechanic.

At least when I teach, I teach ASA.

You should be ashamed of yourself. Go stand in a corner.
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Old Tue Jul 08, 2008, 08:53pm
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hey sweetie pie, you cant disregard teaching what is taught at NUS then pretend to support the mechanic.

NOw you must admit: wade is correct, and in fact this mechanic is so bad you cheat ASA and have invented your own mechanic.

At least when I teach, I teach ASA.

You should be ashamed of yourself. Go stand in a corner.
How do you do that without hurting yourself? You know, pat yourself on the back and je....nevermind. You are not worth the trouble.
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Old Tue Jul 08, 2008, 09:12pm
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How do you do that without hurting yourself? You know, pat yourself on the back and je....nevermind. You are not worth the trouble.
I know, in your position you must kiss some but and say somethings wonderful while neglecting it in clinic because you secretly dont like it and admit its terrible. Bouncing eyeballs, you should pivot.. EXACTLY what I said.

I just plain out and out state its not a good mechanic.

You cant fault me for that.

You can go ahead and jump on the wadeygoodmechanicstrain. You aint gotta lie to kick it with me homey.
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Old Mon Jul 14, 2008, 12:08am
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I know, in your position you must kiss some but and say somethings wonderful while neglecting it in clinic because you secretly dont like it and admit its terrible. Bouncing eyeballs, you should pivot.. EXACTLY what I said.

I just plain out and out state its not a good mechanic.

You cant fault me for that.

You can go ahead and jump on the wadeygoodmechanicstrain. You aint gotta lie to kick it with me homey.
Interestingly funny (accurate?)!! If that is a term!!

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