Some context...
This happened yesterday during a ASA/USA tournament elimination game (14U travel ball). Near the end of the previous half-inning before this clip, the umpire had ruled that a batter hit by a pitch did not make an effort to move out of the way, and therefore was not awarded 1B. The batter's coach objected immediately and strongly, but the ump shut him down quickly, and was clearly unwavering in his decision. The ump's demeanor was firm, but not adversarial. Coach was pretty upset. The video was the first batter in the top half of the next inning, second pitch. On the first pitch to this batter, the catcher was set up exactly the same, but the pitch was in the dirt, down near the ump's left foot.
Although I don't see anything conclusive that this was intentional, the clues were certainly there. This pitcher didn't have pinpoint accuracy, but she wasn't bad. To miss that far inside - twice - when the catcher is set up in the outside box I would consider suspicious. The catcher had missed a couple of blocks on pitches in the dirt, but I don't recall any missed catches before this - also suspicious. She was a pretty decent catcher, skill-wise. These factors, on top of the previous conflict between ump and coach, starts smelling a lot like it was intentional. No place for that in this game.
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