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Two-Umpire Mechanics

Two-Umpire Mechanics. 2012 Indiana ASA State Umpire Clinics & Schools. Plate Mechanics. 1. Feet should be in a heel-toe stance at least shoulder width apart to have good pelvic alignment

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Two-Umpire Mechanics

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  1. Two-Umpire Mechanics 2012 Indiana ASA State Umpire Clinics & Schools

  2. Plate Mechanics 1. Feet should be in a heel-toe stance at least shoulder width apart to have good pelvic alignment 2. Set up in the slot: inside ear on the inside corner of the plate with shoulders squared to the front outside corner; turn head & eyes to see the pitcher 3. Go set when the pitch begins… • FP: when hands separate • SP: when the pitcher makes any motion with the ball after the required stop 4. Set your eyes at the top of the zone

  3. Plate Mechanics 5. Track the ball with a slight head movement to improve your timing 6. Verbal pitch calls are made in the down/set position 7. On a called 3rd strike, there should be 2 verbal calls 8. When the ball goes behind the catcher, the plate umpire should pivot the same way as the catcher

  4. Plate Mechanics 9. Take your mask off with your left hand and exit to the left of the catcher 10. Plate umpire should trail approximately 1/3 of the way to 1B 11. Trail with no runners on base or lone runner at 1B, unless ball takes you elsewhere 12. Move to holding zone once batter-runner approaches 2B and will not come back to 1B

  5. Base Mechanics 1. FP: 18-21’ walk the line with no runners; set position with a runner on base; always shade the lead runner (left shoulder of 2B, left or right shoulder of SS) 2. SP: start off the left shoulder of 2nd baseman with no runners on base or a runner on 1B or 3B; start off right shoulder of 2nd baseman if runner at 2B 3. 90o angle to the throw from the infielder, but not past a 45o angle from 1B (would lose view of swipe tag and/or pulled foot)

  6. Base Mechanics 4. Always attempt to obtain a 90o angle and be about 12-15’ from a tag play 5. Move parallel with the runner on pickoff or steal 6. For pickoff at 3B, move toward the foul line to get an unobstructed view of the play

  7. Base Mechanics 7. FP: When starting behind SS, move toward the pitching circle for force play at 1B; plate umpire is responsible for subsequent throw to 3B or home plate 8. Buttonhook 10-12’ inside the baseline & foul line: plant your right foot, pivot with the runner and watch them touch 1B. Then pick up the ball and move parallel to obtain a 90o angle on a possible tag play

  8. Responsibilities – Plays in Infield 1. Force plays at any base except home FP: BU has all force plays except home SP: PU has force plays at 3B or home plate

  9. Responsibilities – Plays in Infield 2. Force play at 1st base on batter-runner followed by a play at 3rd base on a different runner BU has force play at 1B PU has subsequent throw to 3B

  10. Responsibilities – Plays in Infield 3. Play at 3rd base followed by a play at 2nd base on a different runner FP: BU has first throw at 3B and any additional plays on bases SP: PU has first play at 3B, BU has plays on additional bases

  11. Responsibilities – Plays in Infield 4. Play at home plate followed by a play at 3rd base on a different runner. PU has play at home plate BU would have any plays on bases on a subsequent throw

  12. Responsibilities – Plays in Infield 5. Force play at 1st followed by a throw to 2nd base on a different runner BU has force at 1B and any additional plays at 2B PU would be responsible for plays at 3B or home plate if the lead runner advances past 2B

  13. Responsibilities – Base Hit to Outfield 1. Play at 3rd base on the trail (last) runner BU always takes the trail (last) runner to 3B PU would move back toward home plate from holding zone once throw goes to 3B

  14. Responsibilities – Base Hit to Outfield 2. Play at 3rd base on the runner who started at 2nd base PU has the first throw at 3B on throw from the outfield BU would be responsible for plays at 3B with the trail (last) runner

  15. Responsibilities – Base Hit to Outfield 3. No runners on base, fair/foul call down right field line followed by a play on the batter-runner at 2ndbase • FP: • Option #1: PU has fly ball & BU would buttonhook and take play at 2B • Option #2: BU chases fly ball & PU would be responsible for all plays in the field • SP: PU has fly ball & BU would buttonhook and take play at 2B

  16. Responsibilities – Base Hit to Outfield 4. Runner on 2nd base, base hit, runner rounds third base, a throw goes home, then she turns around and goes back to 3rd base PU would move back to home plate from holding zone on the throw BU would take 3B after a throw goes home

  17. Responsibilities – Base Hit to Outfield 5. With a runner at 3rd base, the left fielder drops the ball, throw goes home, then a pickoff attempt is made at 1st base PU moves to holding zone for tag up, then moves back to home plate BU buttonhooks & has pickoff

  18. Questions?

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