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As a player, it would have been nice to know that the ump didnt think it was a catch so I wouldnt have been screwed if the runner and BR actually ran. thus, when I ump, I always yell no catch on a close play to "aid" the fielders and runners. I dont know if its proper by the rule book/mechanics, but I feel its the right thing to do. (especially since I only do SP) |
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If it's close, the players should be listening for the "out" call anyway. If they don't hear it, then that should be a big clue.
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Dave I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views! Screw green, it ain't easy being blue! I won't be coming here that much anymore. I might check in now and again. |
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Remember a game in Richmond one year with runners at 1st & 2nd and a shot down the LF line. Umpire screams, "GOOD BALL" and everyone, offense and defense, stops dead in their tracks. This umpire couldn't understand why no one was running. ![]() |
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NEVER give a verbal call on a fair hitted ball
The sound of "Fair Ball" is kinda simmelair to "Foul Ball".
A "not caught fair hitted ball" is also not an action by a fielder, so a "Safe call" is unpropiat. All we have to do is just point to fair territory with the right index-finger. THAT is the propper way to give a signal for fair hitted ball!
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In NCAA, we're taught to give a "safe" signal on a potential INT/OB call that we rule is neither. It's an umpire's way of communicating what has occurred and what your ruling is. |
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There's no play on a runner, so a "SAFE" call is not to be given. There is no difference in calling "a close no-catch" or "a fair hiited ball, down the line". So pointing fair, must be the propper way. Maybe, just maybe, one can add a hand-signal to it, indicating a hop on the ground. IMHO a SAFE-call, is not wanted. A verbal given call is asking for trouble!
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Sander, are these the mechanics that were given to you by your organization in Europe? They're different from what we're instructed to do here in the US.
They're not wrong, they're just different. ![]() And don't forget, guys, that pointing to the ground was the ASA signal for a trapped ball up until a couple years ago.
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Dave I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views! Screw green, it ain't easy being blue! I won't be coming here that much anymore. I might check in now and again. |
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Would you consider pointing "fair" as over-officiating and redundant? ![]() |
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Mike, I'm of the opinion that this is a good signal. Very much like the "play on" verbal in a different game. It lets those who need to know that you've seen "it" and you've got a nothing.
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The difference is where the "I got nothing" safe signal came from. I'm sure you have agreed with a college mechanic at some time on here, I just haven't been able to find it. |
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