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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
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Originally posted by DG
I would not automatically eject an assistant for arguing a call. I treat anybody who come to me the same.
But back to your question; if my partner were double teamed by two coaches, what I would do depends on my partner. If he is a seasoned veteran I would expect him to handle it, and I would not intervene. If we was a new guy learning the ropes, I would come to his aid. It might take a moment or two for me to arrive because I want to see how he is going to handle it first. I am not going to come "charging in to the rescue" because you gotta learn sometime. He may handle it just fine and don't need my help. Or he may look at me when I arrive with that "help me" look, and I will.
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The assistant coach's job is to retrieve equipment between innings, say "hum baby", and tell runners to turn left. I'm not having a prolonged conversation with an assistant just so I can repeat myself with the manger/head coach.
I expect my partners to pick one of the coaches (the assistant, most importantly) off if two were to doubleteam me. This is part of the job description. If you're going to leave two coaches with one umpire while you stand in the outfield and pick your nose, then I'd rather earn both checks and leave you at home.
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I wouldn't be in the outfield and I would expect the PU to get rid of one or both of them pretty quickly. If he don't, like I said, I will be there to help. Your opinion of assistants is pretty consistent, and I don't share it.
[Edited by DG on Jun 6th, 2004 at 09:25 AM]