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LSU hitter just blasted a ball to CF for a HR. U1 covers the plate and apparently the runner missed the plate. He just stood there at the plate looking around like he missed the runner scoring. The
team celebrated until the coach told her to go back and touch the plate. PU is having a nice game. Lots of hustle
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More importantly, Irish, if you were UIC, do you feel that's the proper mechanic/body language in that case? I do: I think it demonstrates we are attentive and alert without giving any advantage to either team. Other blues I have worked with have disagreed, saying we should treat it "normally" then make the correct call on appeal.
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Tried to watch it in replay but my computer kept jamming up. I heard several IP's were called, and I did see the first one but it froze before I could ever hear what the explanation may have been for the call. I didnt see an obvious leap, the only thing I noticed was the LSU pitcher in warmups did not appear to have her foot on top of the pitching plate. Got any idea what they were calling?
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Believe it or not, I once had: bases loaded, ball four on the batter, runner coming from 3rd MISSED HOME PLATE and went directly into the dugout. Thankfully, I (plate umpire) was apparently the only one who saw it and there was no appeal.
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