Rundown between 3B & home, runner dives back to 3B, fielder dives too, I'm at a perfect 90 degree angle to see a constant 2-3" of daylight between glove and foot.
DC, absolutely convinced of a tag (in the 1B dugout, so she's watching from 3B line extended), comes out begging me to ask for help (from my partner, also behind the play).
"Coach, I'll ask, but there's nothing he can tell me that'll convince me I didn't see daylight the entire time."
I guess the only bad part was when partner showed up uninvited to the conversation & said "I had no tag either"...
I have been quoted as asking a coach (actually several, I like using this phrase) "So, you want me to ask my partner if he can make me unsee what I saw?" And then I just wait.
prab
Mon Jun 01, 2015 04:08pm
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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
(Post 963137)
Was the statement accurate?
Accuracy is no defense to a charge of insensitivity!
IRISHMAFIA
Mon Jun 01, 2015 10:29pm
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Originally Posted by prab
(Post 963171)
Accuracy is no defense to a charge of insensitivity!
Really? Are you ****ing kidding me?
You want sensitivity, go watch Dr. Phil.
prab
Mon Jun 01, 2015 10:33pm
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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
(Post 963177)
Really? Are you ****ing kidding me?
You want sensitivity, go watch Dr. Phil.
I will work on my sarcasm. You could use some work on your gullibility!
IRISHMAFIA
Mon Jun 01, 2015 10:38pm
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Originally Posted by prab
(Post 963178)
I will work on my sarcasm. You could use some work on your gullibility!
In today's world, that is exasperation, not gullibility. :D Then again, that is why there are emoticons. :p :)