"The call that always seemed the toughest to me was the slide and tag play at second. You can see it coming, but you don't know which way the runner is going to slide, where the throw is going to be, and how the fielder is going to take the throw"
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What makes the line work is its quiet dismantling of the fan myth that umpiring is just eyesight plus confidence. Hubbard isn’t pleading innocence; he’s describing a problem of information. “You can see it coming” is the tease - the play announces itself - but the important details stay hidden until the last instant. The runner’s choice of slide becomes a feint, the throw’s placement becomes a variable, the fielder’s reception becomes its own storyline. Each element can change the meaning of the next, and the umpire has to judge the entire chain without the benefit of replay, slow motion, or a preferred camera angle.
There’s also a subtle defense of officiating as craft rather than authority. Hubbard frames the call as an encounter with uncertainty, not a performance of dominance. In an era long before instant replay, that’s especially pointed: the umpire’s job wasn’t to be infallible, it was to make the most credible decision in real time, with bodies colliding and split-second deception baked into the sport. The subtext is almost democratic: baseball is a game of margins, and so is calling it.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Hubbard, Cal. (2026, January 15). The call that always seemed the toughest to me was the slide and tag play at second. You can see it coming, but you don't know which way the runner is going to slide, where the throw is going to be, and how the fielder is going to take the throw. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-call-that-always-seemed-the-toughest-to-me-167121/
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Hubbard, Cal. "The call that always seemed the toughest to me was the slide and tag play at second. You can see it coming, but you don't know which way the runner is going to slide, where the throw is going to be, and how the fielder is going to take the throw." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-call-that-always-seemed-the-toughest-to-me-167121/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The call that always seemed the toughest to me was the slide and tag play at second. You can see it coming, but you don't know which way the runner is going to slide, where the throw is going to be, and how the fielder is going to take the throw." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-call-that-always-seemed-the-toughest-to-me-167121/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


