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Old Sat Sep 16, 2006, 08:53am
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Originally Posted by nickrego
We are down to the play-offs for the Mexican-American Adult league my son and I work on Sunday's.

We have been assigned a double header for two teams that have had lots of tension between them, and have already had one all-out brawl early in the season.

The league has asked me to give them some sort of "pep talk" to try to head off any tensions at the plate meetings.

Having this kind of a talk with two youth teams is no problem. But these are grown men (that act like babies sometimes) who don't want any kind of lecture from me, or any other official.

I'm thinking my best bet would be to pull my Stainless Steel Colt 45 Officers Model Semi-Automatic out of my ball bag, jack a round into the chamber, and just say, "I don't expect any trouble today...Right fellas ?"


It sounds as though your thread is a League problem. It is not our job to give pep talks at the Plate conference.

In my area, the league presidents have clamped down on the adult leagues.

Suspensions and even bans have been issued. They have fines for cursing etc. If there are trouble-makers they should have been dealt with long before this game.

As mentioned it sounds as though this league is lax on handing down punishments.

You simply do your job. Have a "quick" trigger finger and if the game starts to resemble Monday Night RAW and it's apparent that the particpants are not there to play baseball but to have a golden glove competition, simply Stop the game and head for your car. Write up a report and until this league gets their act together do not take assignments.

The adult leagues can be the most difficult because some of these guys still think they should be playing high calibur ball. The league has to clamp down.

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