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I didn't realize the catcher came up the line at all until I watched the video. Remember, I didn't eject, but the pause between my raised hands and the out signal was my time to think about it. I had to talk myself out of the ejection.
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Why, how did the runner's arms motion look in live action?
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Not that bad, sort of elbows in and palms facing out (is that a good description, I'm not sure). Like I said, I was going through reason not to eject, that's the pause between the dead ball and out. In the moment of making a decision, I elected not to eject and just go with the out.
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I'm not picking on you - you were there and we weren't ... but from just this video, I'm not sure you did anyone any favors trying so hard to not eject. This looks rather textbook.
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I think this is a pretty good case study. It isn't many times where we get a decent angle of a play for discussion. |
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Maybe it's the angle, but it almost looks like she elected to hit the catcher and turned slightly to do so. Coach didn't have any argument.
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No, a UIC did not see this particular play, he was busy with another field at the time.
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RKB, thanks for posting the video for Slick.
Yes, as Slick said a great case study The play, quality of the video and the angle that at which it was shot make this an excellent video learn to from, and also to possibly utilize as a training resource. Slick, nice job on the call and especially your decision to pause between your DB and Out signals to give yourself time to think about wether you needed to eject the runner......good umpiring. Not that it would change the INF call, but any thoughts on possible OBS by F2? Anything you can share about what the 3rd base coach said to you after you made the out call? |
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It appears that the runners arms went up to instictively protect herself and lessen the body impact. Look at the video to see that there is no significant force/impact on the catcher until the bodies collide. Runner did not impart any significant (or malicious) force onto the catcher with her arms. Arms did not extend to push, but recoiled to protect. GOOD CALL.
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BTW, the action by the runner may have been a protective move, but there didn't seem to be any motion to attempt to avoid the contact.
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Nothing out of the ordinary, he was trying to make a case for obstruction. What is not seen on the video (and can be seen on the stream), is how the crew did not allow this to escalate. I allowed the coach to state his case, I stated mine. I said we were going to resume play, he started to object, and U1 stepped in and took care of it. And to the coach's credit, he did not say another word about it for the remainder of the game. That team did eventually win 2-1 (tying run was on third with 1 out in the bottom of the 7th).
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