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Un-pulled foot
New thread so as not to hijack Andy's question about un-ringing a swing.
BU in C, play at 1B, BU calls "Off the base - Safe". Coach follows procedure and asks BU to go for help from PU. I was PU and was reluctant to give any answer to BU; i.e the conversation is not happening. UIC who was near by was called over, and stated that PU absolutely may help BU un-pull a foot, so I did it. I was (at still am) of the opinion that if BU called a pulled foot, he saw a pulled foot. And that no way PU can un-pull the foot. How can someone help un-see something? Thoughts?
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Maybe I'm not understanding your concern, but I can certainly envision where a BU from C (and even B) might guess that F3 didn't stay on the bag when she made a huge stretch for the ball when the BU didn't have a decent angle to see for sure, and the PU sees that she did. If you saw with 100% surety that F3 maintained contact, but your partner felt otherwise, why wouldn't you want to give him/her what you clearly had?
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Manny, that BU "guessed" the pulled foot, is exactly my concern.
As BU, if i am not certain about a pulled foot, and the ball beats BR to 1B, I call the Out and let the BU come to PU for help on a pulled foot. Not the other way around.
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See, I was always taught not to guess off the bag; if the ball beat the runner, call the out. Everyone knows to make that appeal when appropriate, everyone knows that PU will answer if he sees the foot off.
This reverse handling seems awkward; the "off the bag" should be an affirmative ruling that was actually seen. I understand Tony's feeling of ruling the opposite of what BU "saw", as opposed to adding a piece of the puzzle.
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yep, the "off the bag" call should only be made if BU actually saw daylight between foot and bag.
I'm at the 3B end of a 3B-HP rundown. As runner dives back to 3B, fielder dives too. I'm at 90 degrees to the play, & clearly see 2" of daylight between glove and foot. DC (in 1B dugout, so at 3B line extended), absolutely sure of the tag, begs me to check with my partner (at the HP end of the rundown). Sure I'll ask, coach, but he'll never convince me I didn't see space... |
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Yet another example of the benefit of just asking in the first place. Get the call right to begin with and you can likely eliminate all of this nonsense and waste of time.
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Lets say F3 did come off the bag, then came back down on it before B/R arrived at 1st base but BU did not see that !. As a base ump if I want help from PU, I would certainly like to know my PU was paying attention & willing to help. (If I ask for it).
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Like a broken record with more faults than a blind tennis player.
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What's broken is the mechanic. Consider what happened that lead to this thread. There's something broken here alright...
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What lead to this thread was the OP not knowing he could help with the PF call.
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You should. There is no mechanic or restrictions which prohibit partners discussing a play or asking for help. May not be the wisest thing to do, but it can be done.
Remember, you control the information being offered your partner. Personally, I'm in the camp of not presuming every "what if" scenario on a play. I call what my eyes tell my brain they saw. Not saying the two always work in perfect harmony, but I'm not going to second guess my brain because something may or may not have occurred.
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