Umpire was not in a good position. He should have been 'way left -- in the "wedge". He was straightlined and behind the catcher's back. He got lucky -- could have never seen the tag.
@@leocintron8110 hey Leo. Fellow umpire here. Evans class of 05’ great call and timing and patience. Question is was there any thought of ejecting the manager for being on the home plate dirt during the play or talking to him about that later etc? Best.
@@brady13001 No, even though the third base coach shouldn’t be there you could just warn him and tell him to make sure to stay within the vicinity of the coaches box. Just let the coach know. myself and my other two partners were not aware of this when the game started so we could not address it
Interference AFTER he was tagged out ball is still alive until the interference runners on base. Call should have been runner tagged out at home plate 1 out swipes ball interference....dead ball ...runner closest to home is out on interference resulting in 2 outs. 1st out is runner out at the plate. 2nd out is on interference call. Since the runner is already out at the plate the runner closedt to home is called out on the interference call.
I was curious as to why nothing was mentioned regarding other runners on this play. If runner sliding into home is out THEN knocks ball out as interference, isn;t an additional out supposed to be awarded?
Question for umpires. Runner at second the Pitcher goes into his motion, and a balk is called. He delivers the pitch, and the hitter hits it over the left field fence. What is the call?
@@SomeSortOfLandCow I saw it happen it was called a balk by umpires. It went to protest and the protest was upheld. The offensive team get there choose.
@@T1625-w7d Hm that's interesting. From reading the rule interpretations I was fairly positive that the balk is never an option play. Could you tell me exactly what the play was that was protested? I'm thinking that maybe the umpires incorrectly called time and enforced the balk too early in a situation where it should have been nullified, but that's just a guess.
@@alanhess9306 taking a couple of steps outside the coaches box so the runner can see you is overlooked. Being all the way down the line to be in the dirt circle as the call is being made is egregious.
@@blakethornsbrough1528 Yes, quite confident. He's fine if he does not interfere with the play. The NCAA rule; Base Coach SECTION 3. A base coach is an eligible team member, head coach or assistant coach who occupies the coach’s box at first or third base to direct the batter or runner. b. At the time of the pitch, the base coach may not be closer to the foul line than the inside edge of the coaches’ box and no closer to home plate than the front edge of the box (see also Rule 2-6, Base Coach). A coach may leave the coach’s box to signal the player to slide or advance or return to a base as long as the individual does not interfere with the play. f. A base coach may not leave the box or act in a manner to draw a throw by a fielder or distract the pitcher, That is all the rule says about where the coach must be.
1:04 the runner has a clear path to the plate. Remember the runner establishes the base path, not the foul line. Not even remotely close to "blocking"...the Catcher's positioning is Textbook.
If the catcher is in possession of the ball he can basically do whatever he wants. The runner has the option to go back to the base he came, slide, or give himself up.. looking at this play the runner has enough space to slide to home that the catcher wasn't anywhere near so idk where you are getting that from.
GREAT CALL and proper use of eyes to see the INTENTIONAL swipe of the arm by the runner.
Whats up with the third base coach at home for man!!!! Lol
He's clueless...............
I always go down the line for a play at the plate but that far is nuts
Great timing and great call by the Umpire
Umpire was not in a good position. He should have been 'way left -- in the "wedge". He was straightlined and behind the catcher's back. He got lucky -- could have never seen the tag.
@@peyton6145 but i did see the tag just over rotated
I totally missed the slap at full speed; I didn't see it until the slow motion. Good job, blue.
Yah it’s totally different being in front of that play Vs us watching it from our computer/iPads
So where did the batter end up?
Ha - BERNIE!! I coached that Umpire in little league! Great to see "Leo's" success - and great job!!
haha thank you. i appreciate it
@@leocintron8110 - Leo, was there a penalty for that player trying to dislodge the ball? Was he ejected?
@@deplorable_bitter_clinger7482 No its just interference, He is out and runners return to the base they occupied at time of interference
@@leocintron8110 hey Leo. Fellow umpire here. Evans class of 05’ great call and timing and patience. Question is was there any thought of ejecting the manager for being on the home plate dirt during the play or talking to him about that later etc? Best.
@@brady13001 No, even though the third base coach shouldn’t be there you could just warn him and tell him to make sure to stay within the vicinity of the coaches box. Just let the coach know. myself and my other two partners were not aware of this when the game started so we could not address it
Interference AFTER he was tagged out ball is still alive until the interference runners on base. Call should have been runner tagged out at home plate 1 out swipes ball interference....dead ball ...runner closest to home is out on interference resulting in 2 outs. 1st out is runner out at the plate. 2nd out is on interference call. Since the runner is already out at the plate the runner closedt to home is called out on the interference call.
I was curious as to why nothing was mentioned regarding other runners on this play. If runner sliding into home is out THEN knocks ball out as interference, isn;t an additional out supposed to be awarded?
Question for umpires.
Runner at second the Pitcher goes into his motion, and a balk is called. He delivers the pitch, and the hitter hits it over the left field fence. What is the call?
It's a Home Run, as all runners including the batter runner advanced one base safely! Hope we helped!
@@CloseCallSports it is a homerun. The offensive team gets to choose between the balk or the homerun.
@@T1625-w7d Actually, I don't believe this is an option play. Unlike catcher's interference, I think the offensive team is forced to take the balk.
@@SomeSortOfLandCow I saw it happen it was called a balk by umpires. It went to protest and the protest was upheld. The offensive team get there choose.
@@T1625-w7d Hm that's interesting. From reading the rule interpretations I was fairly positive that the balk is never an option play.
Could you tell me exactly what the play was that was protested? I'm thinking that maybe the umpires incorrectly called time and enforced the balk too early in a situation where it should have been nullified, but that's just a guess.
Was a Northern League Duluth Dukes fan moved from the Duluth area 18 years ago. Wade looks good in turf!
How’s this umpires career going now?
Not good
Why don't you have a seat right over there (proceeds to pull out the chat logs)
Why the f is that coach that close to the play
Great call by plate umpire.
I always thought Lori Petty should have been called out, too. Geena Davis had her dead to rights.
Dottie let her win
If 24 wasn't so slow, wouldn't have been close
I think the coach running backwards beat him to the plate.
Does anybody have a rule reference for this kind of interference?
Its called "Alex Rodriguez" Interference.
@@mptr1783 😂
Would you have ejected or warned the third base coach for how close he got on the play? Obviously way out of position and began to argue call.
I would hope somebody had a talk with him at some point!
Good timing, good call. Umpire over-rotated a lot trying to get into the wedge position.
The plate umpire was out of position. Maybe good call but wrong position! It was clear runner interference which he missed......
He called RI dumbass
Hes clearly out in slow motion. 3rd base coach should have been ejected.
For what?
It's Duluth and Eau Claire not Superior! Northwoods League is awesome!
Why wasn't third base coach ejected.
There was no reason to eject the third base coach.
@@alanhess9306 taking a couple of steps outside the coaches box so the runner can see you is overlooked. Being all the way down the line to be in the dirt circle as the call is being made is egregious.
@@blakethornsbrough1528 Except there is no rule that was violated. There was no reason to eject the third base coach.
@@alanhess9306 you confident in that?
@@blakethornsbrough1528 Yes, quite confident. He's fine if he does not interfere with the play.
The NCAA rule;
Base Coach
SECTION 3. A base coach is an eligible team member, head coach or assistant coach who occupies the coach’s box at first or third base to direct the batter or runner.
b. At the time of the pitch, the base coach may not be closer to the foul line
than the inside edge of the coaches’ box and no closer to home plate than the front edge of the box (see also Rule 2-6, Base Coach). A coach may leave the coach’s box to signal the player to slide or advance or return to a base as long as the individual does not interfere with the play.
f. A base coach may not leave the box or act in a manner to draw a throw by a
fielder or distract the pitcher,
That is all the rule says about where the coach must be.
Coaches interference and runners interference
What the hell this is completely wrong the catcher was blocking the plate
1:04 the runner has a clear path to the plate. Remember the runner establishes the base path, not the foul line. Not even remotely close to "blocking"...the Catcher's positioning is Textbook.
If the catcher is in possession of the ball he can basically do whatever he wants. The runner has the option to go back to the base he came, slide, or give himself up.. looking at this play the runner has enough space to slide to home that the catcher wasn't anywhere near so idk where you are getting that from.