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Originally Posted by SCUMP
i agree keyman that players cry and whine......but when the replacements were working it was presented by managers and striking umpires alike that if there was no strike then these problems on the field would not take place.
it was always the fault of the umpires during the strike.
when the managers and players were crying about balls and strikes where was your statement then?
seeing that the strike is now over it's the rats fault or the writers bad judgement right. there is no way the umpire could be at fault......is there??
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SCUMP,
A little perspective, please. No matter which pony you backed during the strike, the common denominator is that PLAYERS AND COACHES B**TCH NO MATTER WHO OR WHAT IS CALLING BALLS AND STRIKES !!!!!
They (the players and coaches) need a scapegoat when they don't perform well, or as they think they should. And we, as umpires, are that "excuse". NO MATTER WHO THE UMPIRE IS, OR HIS LEVEL OF PROFICIENCY.
Doug