Jalamander wrote:Crabby_Bob wrote: The OP claimed to have seen it.
I don’t understand what OP you are talking about.
Jalamander
My mistake, sorry about that. I meant DunninLA.
I might have picked A with a left-hand batter. But what do I know
Jalamander wrote:Crabby_Bob wrote: The OP claimed to have seen it.
I don’t understand what OP you are talking about.
Jalamander
Possibly A, but if you're in A, you've got no runners (2-man). You're not distracted by base runners. Your attention is drawn to the batter. You still have a good angle. You can see wrist roll, bat movement forward, bat out in front of the body, etc. Things that may help you with your call.Crabby_Bob wrote:I might have picked A with a left-hand batter. But what do I know
carolinafan wrote:When teams change, the Plate Umpire comes up to our head coach and asks quietly if he asked for help. He says yes but the BU refuses. PU then says she was out. WTF!!!!!!
carolinafan wrote:PU should have been asked for help if the BU could have just checked his ego at the door for a few minutes. I umpire, too, and have NEVER refused to get help from partner(s) when asked by a respectful coach. I have a big ego, but realize I cannot see everything perfectly when trying to ump multiple bases. I will always respect a coaches' wish for me to get help!