UCI Gets Away with a Faulty Hidden Ball Trick Against LSU
tags:"LSU-UC Irvine 2008 Super Regional Hidden Ball Trick
Second base umpire David Rogers from the Arizona Umpiring Academy makes a horrible call after Irvine tries the hidden ball trick. The runner was clearly safe AND Rogers didn't even see the play, he had his back to second base."
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Second base umpire David Rogers from the Arizona Umpiring Academy makes a horrible call after Irvine tries the hidden ball trick. The runner was clearly safe AND Rogers didn't even see the play, he had his back to second base."
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Via tagomi77's comment.








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The call was close. The call only be made as it was seen. Since the tag was made to his back, the umpire may not have seen everything we got to see from the camera.
The trick may have confused even the ump's though and they didn;t know where to look.
In this case the umpire was wrong. Every one except the pitcher is allowed to deceive a runner. If you are pitcher and its a tight game do not risk the balk. Which means ball + walk, the batter get a ball and the runner can walk to another base.
Another thing any hidden ball trick involving the pitcher is immediately illegal. The pitcher cannot, ever attempt to deceive the runners. We call this a balk, which does not need the pitcher engaged to the mound.
Trick plays happen all the time (Center sneak - football, Fake field goals, and the pitcher changing the pitch mid wind up: that used to piss me off as a catcher. Me and the pitcher would have a long angry discussion.) its not a trick its misdirection, you better be on your toes or it will get you.