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Originally Posted by Carl Childress
The events happened Friday night, 31 March.
"Could you forfeit this game because of that behavior?"
Assume the answer is "yes."
My question: Should the PU forfeit?
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Papa C IMO the first thing that should have been done is call 911. I am assuming Texas is like NY.
Over the years our assignor has told us that the days of "being Mr. Nice guy" are over. We do not need to take abuse. As coaches/ players/fans see people doing a night in jail plus "other" type fines should cause them to think before they act in the future.
I have a question?
It has been my experience that unless a kid has emotional type problems (and even if he does), that this isn't the first time this kid acted that way. Did "other" umpires turn a "Blind eye" in dealing with this kid before. I am not saying that he "clocked" someone before but perhaps he was restrained in prior games or yelled obsentities at officials and nothing was done.
Now to the ultimate question? Should the PU have forfeited the game.
My answer YES
and if the "powers that be" overturned the forfeit, then the umpires association of that league should stick together and refuse to service them again.
Now to Reality and the Major Problem:
As we have seen Umpires are their own worst enemies, meaning there will almost always be some umpire or some umpire association willing to take the Game FEE and service the League. We are seeing this now with the minor League umpires. Someone will do those games.
Therefore, if ALL umpires or umpire associations are not on the "same page" incidents such as yours will happen.
Pete Booth