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Originally Posted by WhatWuzThatBlue
Nick, please be careful generalizing about the replacement umpires. Some of them were former MiLB hires and many had pro school under their belts. Still others worked full time college schedules and brought many years of experience to the park. While we had a few tragic examples of officiating by some replacements, those stories always make the news. The fact that the spin machine was in full gear only exacerbated the issue. Hundreds of games went on, counted and had no more issues than any other night.
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The umpires used in my area came from the local HS / College Associations. I work with these guys on a daily basis. They are no where near the skill level, or ability level, as the AMLU umpires that normally work here. Just for the record, neither am I. But then, I didn't cross. I supported my brother umpires.
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Your analogy of a sinking ship is not spot on either. MiLB was in fine shape and didn't founder when the replacements walked through the gates. These guys may not be heroes to the AMLU membership, but they are to the people who count on the income they earn from the MiLB program in their town. Without the replacements, the season would have been scrubbed and careers may have ended.
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Yeah, your right. Bilge Boys are part of the ship's crew. Not back-stabbing, union member, strike line crossing, so called brother umpires.
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Please don't fall for the line that the amateurs out there were an embarassment. It took a lot of guts to do what they did. Some were threatened, blackballed and harassed in person and online. They still went out there and made the calls - some of the toughest ones that they'll ever see. They didn't do it with dreams of a professional contract either. That fallacy was perpetuated by Jiggy and a couple others. The replacements went out there to maintain America's greatest game.
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No, they went out there for the utmost of selfish reasons. Don't try and glorify what they did. It is no different than Truck Drivers going out on strike, and having 'replacements' break their strike. Baseball is an industry first, a national pastime second.
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I've been to enough small ball parks in our country and have witnessed a pretty cool phenomena. In rural America (where many small clubs are), the family goes to the park as a special treat. When you see the face of a seven year old kid as he gets to sit fifty feet from the game, it is something special. They sit there with their mitts and hot dogs, praying that a foul ball comes their way. A lot of memories get made at those small town ball parks.
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As it is with my family...As it should be.
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Sure, I'm making this sentimental but I think that's only fair when you consider that one group wanted to take those memories away.
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See, now you went too far. Your suggesting that the AMLU was out to wreak havoc with the American families, and destroy their future memories of baseball. I'm done with you. Get off the stand.