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Old Wed Feb 29, 2012, 05:35pm
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I always repeat the substitution back to the coach using names if they used numbers and numbers if they used names. This makes both of us have to think a bit and makes sure that the substitution is correct. It also prevents a misreading of the lineup card by inadvertently reading the position number instead of the uniform number. I find that substitutions are something that many umpires do not take enough time with and cringe whenever I see my partner taking subs without recording them as they are given.

In the case in the OP the coach messed up.
I'm half blind!

I make 'em point to it!
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Old Wed Feb 29, 2012, 06:47pm
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How about how it is your fault their team makes 6 errors, pitcher can not throw strikes, but "you are not consistent".
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Old Wed Feb 29, 2012, 08:40pm
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I'm half blind!

I make 'em point to it!
This is good, I say to some Coaches, "I can't hear any better than I can see".
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Old Wed Feb 29, 2012, 08:48pm
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I see just enough RH batters that, with a runner on second in a steal situation, step backwards and right into the catcher's throwing lane- maybe even taking a practice swing, while totally ignoring the catcher and staring down toward third- that I almost have to think it is a coached tactic.
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Old Wed Feb 29, 2012, 08:48pm
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If teams aren't held accountable for their incorrect actions, they will never learn. Umpires shouldn't be there to bail them out. I obviously don't agree with the codes that pretty much say to kiss the teams' a$$ and prevent everything possible.

People learn from their mistakes and they learn from them more quickly when they are held responsible for them.

When my strike zone sucks, my calls on the bases are blown and I don't know what I'm doing, why would the team want to rely on me for a rule interpretation? I would probably get that wrong too.

As my partner once told a PITA coach who asked a rules question in the middle of a game at a national tournament, "Coach, my understanding of the rules is as bad as my strike zone. You sure you want my opinion on the rule?" Whether or not that was an appropriate message, the message was sent. It didn't hurt that the coach didn't come out of the dugout for the rest of the game either.
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