A relatively common play in softball is the attempt to turn a double play involving a runner on first base and the batter-runner. The use of the word “attempt” is deliberate as it is often more difficult to turn this infield hit into a double play in softball than in baseball. We will focus on the play at 2b as
Covering fly balls – basics
This article covers the basics for the base umpires’ coverage of fly balls but also includes a section on the importance of using the eyes properly for making the catch/no catch decision Covering fly balls can be a challenging mechanic for umpires, especially umpires who have not done it a lot. It takes good pre-pitch preparation and knowing where the
Hustle – what exactly does it mean?
Base umpires, whether in the 2-umpire or 3-umpire system, are responsible for almost all calls on the bases. There are times when the plate umpire takes the call at 3b, as will be explained in another article. In order to cover the bases and get a good angle and distance to the play, base umpires must hustle. The term “hustle”
Mechanics for the Force Play at First Base
Other articles on this Locker Room discuss the mechanics for positioning by the base umpire for play calls on the bases. This article will go into more detail for the quite common play – positioning for the force play at first base. Also read the companion articles, Starting Positions for the 2-Umpire System and Selecting a Starting Position, 3-Umpire System.
Reading the Play, Primary Position and Adjusting to the Play
Umpires should be endeavoring, at all times, to get the call right. We are expected and mandated to do so. A key factor for getting the call right is to be in the best position possible to see the play. Here are some thoughts on base positioning and getting the call right. Reading the Play Reading a play to determine