Marquez is still as he straddles the foul line. |
The key to this play is getting your head still. Look at the video at 1:03-1:04. This is textbook. Get as much distance as you can, then get still. Fonzie chooses to get hands on knees set, and the result is a correct fair call and a correct ball in play call. The play is so unique you'll notice he holds the safe mechanic for quite a while. This is important to note. You don't want to give a quick mechanic here and have people confused on the play. The 2015 UEFL Umpire of the Year is making a run at another award with this call.
Here are some things to take away. It's important to be still for things like catch/no catch, fair/foul, and HR/No HR decisions. It can also be advantageous to acquire as much distance as you can. One thing is certain: Watching one of the best in the world handle a tricky play this well is worth everyone's attention.
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