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(btw, he didn't "argue balls and strikes," he asked about judgement on a swing) Quote:
If I were Andy: I'm stopping PU before he gets there with the phrase: "you called it a strike." Quite possibly an emphatic point. I can understand why Andy may have had a full conversation, as he might be training newer umpires. If my partner is a newer guy, I'm saying the same, but maybe not so overtly (or where other can hear). Then we have a good post-game. Last edited by Big Slick; Mon Jun 29, 2015 at 12:45pm. |
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That applies to PITCH LOCATION, i.e., the strike zone. That's what the rule is intended to prevent. Checked swings, bunt, slap, etc., is not subject to the warning for arguing balls & strikes. It doesn't mean you can't warn them, just not for that reason.
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If the plate umpire starts coming out toward me, I am going to say, "You have a swing on that. Let's play ball." I am going to turn around and not allow anything further to happen. I'm not going to show up my partner. I'm not going to allow a conversation where I'm going to be partially to blame for an incorrect call. Play ball.
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Good thing that baseball is irrelevant to this conversation.
Andy... see me in my office on this one.... |
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If you show me something in writing I will accept it.
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I'm assuming this was a crew of 2, therefore one of them would've been the umpire in chief. Does it matter which one of them is? In some sports it would, but I don't know if softball is one of those. Did the PU start to move toward the BU before the coach objected, or after? If it was before, I don't see how it could look to the coach like an example of getting them to change a strike call. As to the apparent misconduct by the coach, doesn't that just create a separate issue to deal with? Or does it somehow supersede the strike ruling? |
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What about this response to the DEFENSIVE coach.
Coach, She didn't swing. I know it, you know it, we all know it. I simply had a brain cramp and came up with the "strike call." I'm sorry, but it's a ball - Let's play...... |
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If it doesn't, I'm repeat it until he get this point. Maybe it will sink in that he should have told the coach that and to stop making a bad situation worse.
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