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LIUmp Sun Jun 07, 2009 01:13pm

Funny/Crazy partner situations
 
The previous post about dropped third strike reminded me of an interesting sitch I had with a partner about two years back.

I was working the plate on a game. Two strikes on the batter. t was a dropped third strike. The batter was tagged out for the final out. End of inning. My partner then comes to me and asks how come I did not rule her out automatically? I answered "because the ball hit the ground...dropped third strike rule." He looked at me with a puzzled face and then stated, "No, dropped third strike is when the catcher DROPS the third strike, not when it hits the ground. If she catches it, she didn't drop it. So it's not a dropped third strike."

:eek:

My head hurt for a while after I heard that one.

Anyone have funny, weird, interesting, crazy, bad or other situations that you have had happen with a partner? I have a few more I'll share soon...

DeputyUICHousto Sun Jun 07, 2009 09:35pm

Out/safe
 
Once had a partner who had 4 out/safe calls on one batted ball. I was dumbfounded. Same partner in the same game called a batted ball that hit first base "foul". I should have known what I was in for when he shows up wearing shin guards for a slow pitch game.

I've had my fair share of out/safe calls...but never 4 on one batted ball.

IRISHMAFIA Sun Jun 07, 2009 09:47pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeputyUICHousto (Post 607175)
Once had a partner who had 4 out/safe calls on one batted ball. I was dumbfounded. Same partner in the same game called a batted ball that hit first base "foul". I should have known what I was in for when he shows up wearing shin guards for a slow pitch game.

I've had my fair share of out/safe calls...but never 4 on one batted ball.

Well, your partner is 50% there. He has the out part down, he just needs to stop changing the calls to safe.

MakeDacall Sun Jun 07, 2009 09:52pm

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Originally Posted by LIBlueASA (Post 607088)
The previous post about dropped third strike reminded me of an interesting sitch I had with a partner about two years back.

I was working the plate on a game. Two strikes on the batter. t was a dropped third strike. The batter was tagged out for the final out. End of inning. My partner then comes to me and asks how come I did not rule her out automatically? I answered "because the ball hit the ground...dropped third strike rule." He looked at me with a puzzled face and then stated, "No, dropped third strike is when the catcher DROPS the third strike, not when it hits the ground. If she catches it, she didn't drop it. So it's not a dropped third strike."

:eek:

My head hurt for a while after I heard that one.

Anyone have funny, weird, interesting, crazy, bad or other situations that you have had happen with a partner? I have a few more I'll share soon...

I saw the same thing at a tournament two years ago. The ump said he was at the state ASA tourney and they told them that was the way to treat it. I went and got the page in the rule book and gave it to him. Sometimes we have to go back to school.

NCASAUmp Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:05pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeputyUICHousto (Post 607175)
Once had a partner who had 4 out/safe calls on one batted ball. I was dumbfounded. Same partner in the same game called a batted ball that hit first base "foul". I should have known what I was in for when he shows up wearing shin guards for a slow pitch game.

I've had my fair share of out/safe calls...but never 4 on one batted ball.

Hey now... I wear shin guards. :cool:

No, I'm not kidding.

Dakota Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:18pm

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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp (Post 607186)
Hey now... I wear shin guards. :cool:

No, I'm not kidding.

With shorts? ;)

tcblue13 Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:21pm

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Originally Posted by Dakota (Post 607194)
With shorts? ;)

Soccer Shins

NCASAUmp Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:29pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dakota (Post 607194)
With shorts? ;)

Hell no. I feel "out of uniform" enough wearing my ankle brace with shorts.

NCASAUmp Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:30pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by tcblue13 (Post 607196)
Soccer Shins

That's what I wear. Just because that ball ALWAYS finds the same damn spot on my shin. I love the ones with the detachable ankle guards.

DeputyUICHousto Mon Jun 08, 2009 09:59am

One of my favorite statements from a catcher!
 
In Slowpitch.

I've never done this before, where do I stand?

NCASAUmp Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:06am

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Originally Posted by DeputyUICHousto (Post 607291)
In Slowpitch.

I've never done this before, where do I stand?

*sigh* You've no idea how often I hear that.

My assignor frequently puts me with our new umpires to help them out, so I'm often calling the lower-level ball (Coed J league - so bad, it's level J). I'm not complaining, though. As I always say to him, "I'll call whatever you put in front of me." Makes it easier on him.

CecilOne Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:57am

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Originally Posted by LIBlueASA (Post 607088)
The previous post about dropped third strike reminded me of an interesting sitch I had with a partner about two years back.

I was working the plate on a game. Two strikes on the batter. t was a dropped third strike. The batter was tagged out for the final out. End of inning. My partner then comes to me and asks how come I did not rule her out automatically? I answered "because the ball hit the ground...dropped third strike rule." He looked at me with a puzzled face and then stated, "No, dropped third strike is when the catcher DROPS the third strike, not when it hits the ground. If she catches it, she didn't drop it. So it's not a dropped third strike."

:eek:

My head hurt for a while after I heard that one.

Anyone have funny, weird, interesting, crazy, bad or other situations that you have had happen with a partner? I have a few more I'll share soon...

And yet, even on this forum it is more often D3K instead if U3K. :rolleyes:

Dakota Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:31pm

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Originally Posted by CecilOne (Post 607336)
And yet, even on this forum it is more often D3K instead if U3K. :rolleyes:

Yeah, but we're umpires and we always know what we are talking about and are never confused! :D

LIUmp Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:40pm

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Originally Posted by CecilOne (Post 607336)
And yet, even on this forum it is more often D3K instead if U3K. :rolleyes:

I will, from now on, call this play the "third strike rule" or uncaught third strike.

Thanks :)

JEL Mon Jun 08, 2009 02:52pm

YouTube - Crazy Umpire!!! Just Listen To Him!!

Actually titled as "Crazy Umpire."

This guy is one of ours! A good umpire, fun to work with and yes, it was a foul ball!

CecilOne Mon Jun 08, 2009 02:58pm

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Originally Posted by Dakota (Post 607350)
Yeah, but we're umpires and we always know what we are talking about and are never confused! :D

You and Mike are very funny today.
:D

LIUmp Mon Jun 08, 2009 09:52pm

Here's another one for the ages...er, masses.

I'm PU. PONY tourney last year. My partner, who I had never met before, was supposed to meet me for a semifinal and final game starting at 1, and 3:30. He shows up at 12:55, wearing white socks, blue sneakers, and blue cargo pants. He runs right past me in the parking lot. These games start on time as the TD signals game start time by sounding an airhorn. Thank goodness I suited up for the plate at 12:45 when there was no sign of him. I run to catch up to him and say, we're going to be late..I introduce myself. He asks me if I would do both games behind the plate as he doesn't have his mask with him.


4th inning. No runners on, one out. B2 hits a shot into CF that rolls on and on. My partner is standing in shallow center (did not button hook, just kind of ran out to center). BR is going to third, I am set to make the call and the ball gets by the third baseman and to the fence behind her as the BR slides in. Now there will be a play at the plate, so I follow the girl down the line to the plate and she scores.

I brush off the plate as I hear my partner from just behind second say I got time! He runs into me and says...

Partner: "You have to call her out."

Me: "Why?"

P: "She was aided home by her coach at third. He touched her arm to tell her to go as the ball hit the fence."

M: "I didn't see that. Are you SURE?"

P: "Yes, He tapped her arm and told her to go home. The coach is not allowed to touch the player. You have to call her out."

M: "Let's not split hairs here...if you saw her being aided home ..why didn't you call it? The runner is out at that moment. I didn't see the play - I'm watching her come home as I run to cover the plate myself - and I can't make a call on a play I didn't see."

P: "Well, I'm telling you what happened. Call her out."

M: "Look...don't open a can of worms here. If she was touched on the arm, and you felt she was aided home, then it should have been called immediately. Since it wasn't, we really can't make that call now."

P: "Coach, Your batter runner is out...the run does not score. My partner and I talked and we're calling her out because you aided her home."

Chaos ensued. My partner goes back to A. I am left to clean up the mess.

I tossed the coach.

And I still had another game to go behind the plate.

I should have known when I saw white socks, blue sneakers and Mobil gas pumping blue cargo pants that it would be interesting.

IRISHMAFIA Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:07pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by LIBlueASA (Post 607548)
Here's another one for the ages...er, masses.

I'm PU. PONY tourney last year. My partner, who I had never met before, was supposed to meet me for a semifinal and final game starting at 1, and 3:30. He shows up at 12:55, wearing white socks, blue sneakers, and blue cargo pants. He runs right past me in the parking lot. These games start on time as the TD signals game start time by sounding an airhorn. Thank goodness I suited up for the plate at 12:45 when there was no sign of him. I run to catch up to him and say, we're going to be late..I introduce myself. He asks me if I would do both games behind the plate as he doesn't have his mask with him.


4th inning. No runners on, one out. B2 hits a shot into CF that rolls on and on. My partner is standing in shallow center (did not button hook, just kind of ran out to center). BR is going to third, I am set to make the call and the ball gets by the third baseman and to the fence behind her as the BR slides in. Now there will be a play at the plate, so I follow the girl down the line to the plate and she scores.

I brush off the plate as I hear my partner from just behind second say I got time! He runs into me and says...

Partner: "You have to call her out."

Me: "Why?"

P: "She was aided home by her coach at third. He touched her arm to tell her to go as the ball hit the fence."

M: "I didn't see that. Are you SURE?"

P: "Yes, He tapped her arm and told her to go home. The coach is not allowed to touch the player. You have to call her out."

M: "Let's not split hairs here...if you saw her being aided home ..why didn't you call it immediately? It's a dead ball and the runner is out at that moment. I didn't see the play - I'm watching her come home as I run to cover the plate myself - and I can't make a call on a play I didn't see."

P: "Well, I'm telling you what happened. Call her out."

M: "Look...don't open a can of worms here. If she was touched on the arm, and you felt she was aided home, then it should have been called immediately. Since it wasn't, we really can't make that call now."

P: "Coach, Your batter runner is out...the run does not score. My partner and I talked and we're calling her out because you aided her home."

Chaos ensued. My partner goes back to A. I am left to clean up the mess.

I tossed the coach.

And I still had another game to go behind the plate.

I should have known when I saw white socks, blue sneakers and Mobil gas pumping blue cargo pants that it would be interesting.

I agree that you don't call what you don't see and your partner is probably out of his mind and control, I believe you may be wrong about the rule. Not sure about PONY, but in all the games with which I am familiar, the runner is declared out, but the ball remains live.

LIUmp Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:10pm

Fixed. You're right....I should have said that he should have called it immediately. Which he didn't, to my knowledge. Or just let it go.

The ball remains live.


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