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Originally Posted by pingswinger
I have been lurking in this forum for a few years hardly posting at all. Lately as the season has started back, I have attended the dreaded umpire associations for my local high school and college associations. I have never been one to be loud and obnoxious, rather, I sit back and watch the other umpires bicker and swap stories hoping their ego's will grow larger than the one sitting next to them. I often wonder why this is, why these older men, (I am 23) sit in their cliques and try to be rulebook laywers on everything. Does anyone else feel this way when they go to their local association meeting? Also, I was thinking, I wonder who in this forum would be an obnoxious, egotistical, rulebook lawyer, and who would be in the back quietly teaching other umpires true knowledge.
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I've been in those kind of association meetings; nothing gets accomplished.
Thankfully the association that I've been part of the past 10 years doesn't waste a lot of time with "war stories." We're all about trying to teach mechanics and rules and mainly to get the guys in the book and learn for themselves.
I would be the type that sits back and rlistens a lot, but is certain to speak up with I see a misapplication. That's the problem with too many umpires that I've been around - they know "most" of the rules, but are frequent to misapply some that have changed through the years etc.,
Thanks
DAvid