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Dealing with a Catcher
Jr College Game, NCAA rules.
I am BU. Team A pitcher really likes to work the edges of the zone. Catcher is frustrated from time to time with my PU partner's zone and not getting strikes called when she thinks they should be. Finally, about the fifth inning, a pitch comes in that is just off the plate and called a ball. Catcher holds the ball out where she caught it, and asks my partner "Where did that miss?" with attitude. Partner tells her it was out of the zone and to throw the ball back to the pitcher. Catcher turns to someone behind the backstop and says "He said it was outside" Partner pulls the mask off and tells the catcher that he is sick of the attitude and that if she wants to stay in the game, she will refrain from any further comments. Question: For those of you that work NCAA level ball, would you have handled this the same way or would you have addressed this with the coach? Would any of you handle this any different in HS or other youth ball play? |
NCAA - the only thing he might have done differently is, instead of waiting until he had to blow up, simply tell the catcher quietly, while in position, that she needs to can the attitude and that her rope has been used up. But having not done that, addressing the catcher directly here is fine.
High school - ditto. Youth ball - address MUCH earlier, and address via the coach. |
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If a catcher younger that HS age has an attitude, this is best dealt with by a coach (or parent). |
Also, make it easier by answering politely and respectfully the first time asked and make it clear the second time that it was the same reason and it will stay that way.
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He got it right, Andy....
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I'm sure someone here will say we should never talk to the players and go directly to the coach to deal with...
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Youth or HS ball, I would be more likely to do that, college ball, I'm addressing it right then and there. If the coach wants to know what is going on, I will let him/her know as well. |
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I did issue a warning last year after a catcher yelled to her pitcher "That's a bullshit call" about a pitch I called out of the zone. That one went through the coach immediately, with the catcher right there. |
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In theory you are correct. In practice ejecting players and coaches for this like this is often much more of a hassle for all parties involved. I know some umpires who have ejected players for things like this, and for some reason you don't see them umpiring much if any. Why? The schools refuse to have them umpire for them. Without the schools allowing them to umpire, there are no games for them to umpire. |
Why? because not only did a catcher yell across the field questioning your strike zone, she also used a profanity to do it.
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Holy wow..... ADULT ball...I MIGHT let that go with reminder... ANY youth..federation...J.C..or NCAA..that's an ejection.... |
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