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Old Tue Mar 31, 2009, 01:42pm
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Originally Posted by Dakota View Post
Here is the rationale I have heard from a couple of clinicians on this, and it applies to new or inexperienced umpires. By the time you (as the new and inexperienced umpire) realize the ball is NOT caught, it is too late to see where the ball was first touched. So, it helps the (new and inexperienced) umpire focus first on where the ball is when first touched. If it is caught, it doesn't matter where it was.
Seems to me the new umpire should be taught to look for fair or foul just as they are on a bounding ball.

I understand the reasoning, just don't see the point to it.
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