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Andy Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:50am

Obstruction/Interference clinic materials
 
I am presenting a two-hour (approx) clinic on Interference and Obstruction for HS umpires in about a week. I will have access to a computer, projector, etc.

Do any of you have or know of any video available that would show obstruction and/or interference plays?

I'm going to cover rulebook definitions and case plays, but having actual visual plays would help as well.

My personal feeling is that obstruction does not get called often enough and most umpires aren't looking for it or recognizing it.

If you want to shoot me a PM or respond here, that would be great. Thanks

AtlUmpSteve Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:14pm

The NCAA presentation last weekend had some good video on obstruction even with the "about to receive" still in the language. Perhaps you can get it from Emily.

IRISHMAFIA Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:57pm

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Originally Posted by Andy (Post 571189)
I am presenting a two-hour (approx) clinic on Interference and Obstruction for HS umpires in about a week. I will have access to a computer, projector, etc.

Do any of you have or know of any video available that would show obstruction and/or interference plays?

I'm going to cover rulebook definitions and case plays, but having actual visual plays would help as well.

My personal feeling is that obstruction does not get called often enough and most umpires aren't looking for it or recognizing it.

If you want to shoot me a PM or respond here, that would be great. Thanks

TWO HOURS?!?! Wow!

MichaelVA2000 Thu Jan 22, 2009 02:30pm

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA (Post 571234)
TWO HOURS?!?! Wow!

I was thinking the same thing!:eek:

azbigdawg Thu Jan 22, 2009 02:34pm

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA (Post 571234)
TWO HOURS?!?! Wow!

(slotted for two hours..... that means 30 mins of instruction, 45 min of "what if"s 15 min of "well, Im not going to call it that way" and 30 min of breaks! :) )

SethPDX Thu Jan 22, 2009 07:47pm

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Originally Posted by azbigdawg (Post 571285)
(slotted for two hours..... that means 30 mins of instruction, 45 min of "what if"s 15 min of "well, Im not going to call it that way" and 30 min of breaks! :) )

So, a typical meeting in my association, then. :D

wadeintothem Thu Jan 22, 2009 09:14pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NGIZ_xhePo

heres a good 1/2 hour of bickering :) Take a break for 15 mins to let em calm down.

There ya go, 45 mins down the drain.

1:15 to go.

DeputyUICHousto Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:04am

Holy Crap!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy (Post 571189)
I am presenting a two-hour (approx) clinic on Interference and Obstruction for HS umpires in about a week. I will have access to a computer, projector, etc.

Do any of you have or know of any video available that would show obstruction and/or interference plays?

I'm going to cover rulebook definitions and case plays, but having actual visual plays would help as well.

My personal feeling is that obstruction does not get called often enough and most umpires aren't looking for it or recognizing it.

If you want to shoot me a PM or respond here, that would be great. Thanks

Two hours on interference and obstruction!!!! Good luck!

SethPDX Sat Jan 24, 2009 01:45am

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Originally Posted by wadeintothem (Post 571432)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NGIZ_xhePo

heres a good 1/2 hour of bickering :) Take a break for 15 mins to let em calm down.

There ya go, 45 mins down the drain.

1:15 to go.

Absolutely. Look at how the PU moves his head. :D

azbigdawg Mon Jan 26, 2009 09:37am

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Originally Posted by DeputyUICHousto (Post 571847)
Two hours on interference and obstruction!!!! Good luck!

It should be noted that his class will include several transfers from Texas and Illinios. Since people from these two states are slower than the rest of us, he may not have ENOUGH time to get it done......

IRISHMAFIA Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:25am

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Originally Posted by azbigdawg (Post 572379)
It should be noted that his class will include several transfers from Texas and Illinios. Since people from this two states are slower than the rest of us, he may not have ENOUGH time to get it done......

Now, that is nasty. :rolleyes:

However, I remember the year HS dropped the automatic appeal. I attended a HS clinic in a neighboring state and the clinician got terribly frustrated as the HS-only guys who could not grasp the concept of waiting for the offended team to make a missed-base appeal.

Same group couldn't quite understand the OBS call when the automatic advancement was dropped.

Spent a lot of time on both subjects and the eternal "what if's"

Skahtboi Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:37am

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Originally Posted by azbigdawg (Post 572379)
It should be noted that his class will include several transfers from Texas and Illinios. Since people from this two states are slower than the rest of us, he may not have ENOUGH time to get it done......

And this is coming from someone in, God forbid, Arizona??? I mean, in Texas, we at least know the demonstrative adjective "this" is only used for singular nouns, such as "Speaking of Arizona, this state has to have some of the least funny people I know." Whereas "these" would be properly used with plural nouns. As in, "It should be noted that his class will include several transfers from Texas and Illinois. Since people from these states are far advanced and superior to the folk from Arizona, five minutes will be all that he needs to cover the OBS/INT rules." :cool:

azbigdawg Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:08pm

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Originally Posted by Skahtboi (Post 572420)
And this is coming from someone in, God forbid, Arizona??? I mean, in Texas, we at least know the demonstrative adjective "this" is only used for singular nouns, such as "Speaking of Arizona, this state has to have some of the least funny people I know." Whereas "these" would be properly used with plural nouns. As in, "It should be noted that his class will include several transfers from Texas and Illinois. Since people from these states are far advanced and superior to the folk from Arizona, five minutes will be all that he needs to cover the OBS/INT rules." :cool:

Just a minor typo...and I havent met a person from Texas that can comprehend ANYTHING in five minutes....

(It should noted that I love the great state of Texas and its people. You just have to take a shot at them occasionally to keep their heads from getting TOO big.)

IRISHMAFIA Mon Jan 26, 2009 01:21pm

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Originally Posted by azbigdawg (Post 572435)
to keep their heads from getting TOO big.)

Is that possible?


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