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A breathilizer test may have given you your answer..(I still don't know why he felt he needed to do that).
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A breathilizer test may have given you your answer..(I still don't know why he felt he needed to do that).
He might have asked the question but I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have gotten tossed for just "asking". I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure he just wanted the out and was mad the team didn't get him one and took it out on the ump.How do you know he wouldn't have asked why it wasn't an IF fly even if she had caught it?
I’m with marriard in not thinking that it is an automatic IF call. I think it probably should have been called, but the defense worked themselves out of the call.
It should have been an easy ball for F5, who decides to wander off and never even looks at it. Right there should have been the IF call — IF is not about what the defense actually does, but what they should do.
Instead, F6 then goes on the run. She gets there, but had to make a trek to do it. You have ONE umpire (who, as was pointed out, was not very mobile or interested) who likely watched F6 make the pilgrimage to try to make F5’s routine play AND then drop the ball. Based on that, I can see the “no call”.
Not saying I necessarily agree with it, but I get it.
He might have asked the question but I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have gotten tossed for just "asking". I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure he just wanted the out and was mad the team didn't get him one and took it out on the ump.
Eric I'm with you man. I'm afraid that play has been completely misdiagnosed by the man in blue. The fact that these umps see that as anything other than a routine catch for a 14u travel player is eye opening.It would have been an easy catch for F5, but F6 called for the ball very quickly. If F6 is calling, she has priority. F5 didn't "wander off. After F6 called for the ball, F5 moved to cover 3B, as she should with runners on 1B and 2B.
Trek? Pilgrimage? Really?? F6 moved 15-20' at an easy pace to get to the spot of the ball, and attempted to make an easy two-handed catch at head level.
I don't understand why the defensive coach would come out and argue. How about the argument of the girl being safe at 3rd. How about the umpires call? Call it like you are half interested in getting it right.I watched this many times, but not for the IF Rule. Here's what I noticed. First, the umpire's enthusiasm in making that call at 3rd was truly underwhelming.
The biggest issue is that the defensive coach came out to argue. Argue what? He ended up with an out and runners still on 1st & 2nd. Who cares how he got that result?
But the biggest issue was what the coach was arguing about. The throw to 3rd was late! Watch it again, and then another time. The toss from the catcher from foul territory was slow - and did NOT beat the runner's slide into 3rd. The plate umpire started to ring her up before she even got there. She had her knees bent after sliding into the bag, while the ball was still not in the 3Bman's glove. I had to enlarge the video and focus on the left side to see it, but there it is. The guy gets an out where there was none, and then gets tossed in the process of arguing for the IF out that wasn't called. Ya gotta love an unhinged coach.
I don't understand why the defensive coach would come out and argue. How about the argument of the girl being safe at 3rd. How about the umpires call? Call it like you are half interested in getting it right.