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Dead ball or not??
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DFDUmpire
With bases loaded and one out ( I am the field umpire), batter hits slow roller between P and 3B--3B makes throw to 1B which possibly pulled 1B off the bag---I immediately signal to the home plate umpire who confirms that the 1B indeed was pulled from the bag on the throw and the runner was safe. The batter/runner who thought he was out, begins to run back to the dugout. The 1B runs and tags him. Question--was it automatically a dead ball situation when I signaled to the umpire for his call? I called the runner out.....did I tank this call?
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semper_fi_72
First, why did you immediately go to the PU to make the call? You make your call SAFE/OUT. If there is a question of a possible pulled foot that you did not see because of position, angle or anythin
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Also, you can sometimes give a quick inconspicuous glance to your partner. as part of your timing.
DFDUmpire
Your right about it being "old mechanics" and I should have made the call first (which I tought he was safe) and then if there was some questions--then confer with the PU. We have worked together befo
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