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If I understand correctly (a stretch, I know), then I am glad I made this a separate thread and not included it in Andy's thread about un-ringing a swing. I thought there would be similarities.
My comprehension in summarizing the two threads: 1. PU sees and calls a swing that BU knows was not a swing. We eat that call. 2. BU sees and calls a pulled foot that PU knows was not a pulled foot. We can change that call. Aren't both situations here judgement calls? Here is where I am confused. Isn't going for help to ask for missing information? Rather than a 2nd opinion about a judgement? If the latter, where do we draw the line? (Assuming there is a line to draw) Please advise.
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I think I commented on the reasoning in the other topic. A pulled foot change (either way) is the same as any play; like either the runner or fielder missing the base or a trap/catch when the partner has a better angle. Or a missed tag (me yesterday).
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"What did you have on that call?" is asking for a second opinion on a judgement. One thing that I was taught as a general rule is that when you go to your partner for help, you ask a question that will have a YES or NO answer. Was the foot on the base? Do you have a tag? Did she bobble the ball? By doing this, you are not asking for an opinion on your judgment, you are asking for a missing "piece of the puzzle" necessary to make that judgement
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I was discussing this with an occasional partner a few weeks ago; I like his standard answer: "I got what you got."
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