<p>You hear them saying: &ldquo;GOOD CALL!&rdquo; and &ldquo;BAD CALL!&rdquo;</p><p><br />Sometimes you even hear both at once! Who&rsquo;s right? Who&rsquo;s wrong? Whether it&rsquo;s a rules interpretation or a judgment call there are lots of times what happens on the field doesn&rsquo;t make sense in the stands.</p><p><br />Baseball rules literacy (BRL) is poor even among fans and worse among parents who are only at the ballpark because Johnny&rsquo;s too young to drive. That&rsquo;s because baseball rule books are BORING. <em>The &ldquo;Good Call Bad Call&rdquo; Handbook: 101 Questions You&rsquo;d Like to Ask the Umpire</em> is anything but.</p><p><br />Patrick Sullivan umpired at every level of amateur baseball from T-ball to college for over 40 years. He&rsquo;s heard a lot of talk on or from the far side of the backstop. <em>The &ldquo;Good Call Bad Call&rdquo; Handbook</em> is based on actual conversations with fans away from the ballpark questions heard through the fence and fans heard talking to each other who sound<br />as wise as owls but whose actual BRL isn&rsquo;t worth a hoot.</p><p><br />In the years since his first draft every single baseball call that generated controversy in media or online is something you would have already known the right and wrong of&hellip;if you had read this book!</p><p><br />And yes: you will GET the Infield Fly Rule!</p>
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