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Old Mon Oct 05, 2009, 07:05am
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Was the field lined?
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Yes... it was lined.
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Old Mon Oct 05, 2009, 07:31am
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Did you at least cuddle afterwards?
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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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Old Mon Oct 05, 2009, 08:55am
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Yes... it was lined.
This is where our instincts keep us from thinking. As umpires, we almost always move to a position to look right down the line to the base or foul pole, whichever is the case.

If you have lines, and you have time, stepping to one side or the other may give you a better view of the ball location. Unfortunately, you give up that line which may be necessary should a fielder make an attempt and contact the ball.

Of course, if that runner would stay in foul territory where she belongs, it isn't an issue.
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Old Mon Oct 05, 2009, 09:23am
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Of course, if that runner would stay in foul territory where she belongs, it isn't an issue.
Or, in a game this week, my BU partner could have moved.
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Old Wed Oct 07, 2009, 01:24pm
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This is where our instincts keep us from thinking. As umpires, we almost always move to a position to look right down the line to the base or foul pole, whichever is the case.
Thats actually what I was told.. essentially "you know you can get screened on that, so get somewhere where you can see".

Just an error I made..

In my defense.. and not an excuse, just fact - that was my 11th game of the weekend, 10 of the 18G, I had just worked a plate and base of 18G immediately before that game and had 45 mins to get my head straight for what felt like the biggest game of my career so far.

To be honest, It was all I could do to focus on what I was doing.. every single pitch I refocussed myself and looked at everything around the field to keep my head straight... because the butterflys never went away.

Here I have Diane Neinemeyer (Sic whatever) on one side and Pete Turner on the other.. and it was a lot surreal for me.. My 1st NCAA game and its those two? and I'm on the plate? Jeez. And the pitchers could bring it too, obviously. The leads offs for cal are lightening fast...

I'm pretty proud of the way I didnt just fall to pieces , I stayed in the game, called a good consistent zone (1 obvious bad call on a pitch).. and cal's crowd is pretty damn vocal so they woulda let me know....

I wish I could run into someone who took pics though. i would love to have that.

I remember at the end of the game, one of the BU's are retrieving their water bottles, and I'm waiting.. and I told her "look they are 50 cents, leave em, get me outta here.. jeez". I mean come on, lets get the F off the field, I'll buy you a case of water bottles.
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Old Thu Oct 08, 2009, 04:47pm
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Thats actually what I was told.. essentially "you know you can get screened on that, so get somewhere where you can see".

Just an error I made..

In my defense.. and not an excuse, just fact - that was my 11th game of the weekend, 10 of the 18G, I had just worked a plate and base of 18G immediately before that game and had 45 mins to get my head straight for what felt like the biggest game of my career so far.

To be honest, It was all I could do to focus on what I was doing.. every single pitch I refocussed myself and looked at everything around the field to keep my head straight... because the butterflys never went away.

Here I have Diane Neinemeyer (Sic whatever) on one side and Pete Turner on the other.. and it was a lot surreal for me.. My 1st NCAA game and its those two? and I'm on the plate? Jeez. And the pitchers could bring it too, obviously. The leads offs for cal are lightening fast...

I'm pretty proud of the way I didnt just fall to pieces , I stayed in the game, called a good consistent zone (1 obvious bad call on a pitch).. and cal's crowd is pretty damn vocal so they woulda let me know....

I wish I could run into someone who took pics though. i would love to have that.

I remember at the end of the game, one of the BU's are retrieving their water bottles, and I'm waiting.. and I told her "look they are 50 cents, leave em, get me outta here.. jeez". I mean come on, lets get the F off the field, I'll buy you a case of water bottles.
I was Wade's 3B umpire for the game and I would like to say that he did a great job under the microscope. Good zone and I commented to Wade on the 1 pitch he is beating himself over. This game felt more like a playoff game than a "friendly". Lots of fans and lots of running by Cal. I have some lower level NCAA experience so it was a fun experience as I was preparing for a camp this weekend.

On the fair/foul call it was awkward but we got it right. I probably should have come up with a foul when Wade hesitated but by the time my brain processed it, Wade pointed fair. To change it quickly without coming together, I felt would make us look worse than we already looked. When the hollering started Wade and I got together and fixed it.
No comments really on the change of the call because everyone knew it was the correct thing to do.
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Old Thu Oct 08, 2009, 04:52pm
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Glad you posted!

I'm not going to that camp as I will work the other NCAA assoc for now but was great working with you and i'll definitely see you again between the chalk lines!

Great game!
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