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The best way to umpire from behind the pitcher is, IMO, to be the base umpire in a baseball game in B or C position.
Now, if we're talking calling balls and strikes from behind the pitcher, thats a different story entirely....
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Mike and Tony were both close to the correct answer this question.
The best place is in the next to the top row of the bleachers with at least one post solidly between you and everyone at the plate. Be sure and make every call with the whiniest possible voice, be obnoxious as hell and as sympathetic as possible. Occasionally, yell at the catcher to clean the *$*%^&^# plate. Of course every runner of one of the teams leaves early on every dam pitch.
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