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Old Thu May 18, 2006, 10:09pm
BlueLawyer BlueLawyer is offline
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When the strike is over

Just out of curiousity, what happens to the replacements/scabs when (I know, many of you think it's IF) the strike ends? Will replacement blues just walk back into their regular assignments as if they had been there all along? Will they find the guys who took THEIR places eager to give the slots back?

On the other hand, what if the strike doesn't end with AMLU umps coming back? Do the replacements/scabs plan to take three or four years out of their lives to do minor league ball? Maybe two of them will get MLB jobs, but you have to forgive me if I think that idea is far fetched. What happens, say, next year if the AMLU strike is still ongoing? Will the D1/high school/Legion umps who have been working minor league ball forsake their regular assignments to go to work MiLB for good? When these umps lose their regular jobs and their regular baseball assignments, do they expect their fellow umpires to welcome them back with open arms into the "brotherhood"? Why should an umpire who has filled in for a replacement willingly give that slot back?

Things that make me go "hmmmmmmm".

Strikes and outs!
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