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TCU vs CSF Game #3
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<blockquote data-quote="froginmn" data-source="post: 3283518" data-attributes="member: 67577"><p>How about you two agree on "when the ball hits the catcher's mitt, the batter knows whether it was a strike"?</p><p></p><p>As to the point about assuming the call, I always coached my players to assume it was a ball. I often saw other batters look back at the umpire after the ball went by, and when you do that the umpire will almost always call it a strike. </p><p></p><p>There's definitely a "polite" way to assume the call and you never want to show up an ump, but I coached them to never look back at the ump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froginmn, post: 3283518, member: 67577"] How about you two agree on "when the ball hits the catcher's mitt, the batter knows whether it was a strike"? As to the point about assuming the call, I always coached my players to assume it was a ball. I often saw other batters look back at the umpire after the ball went by, and when you do that the umpire will almost always call it a strike. There's definitely a "polite" way to assume the call and you never want to show up an ump, but I coached them to never look back at the ump. [/QUOTE]
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