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Originally Posted by Rufus
Ozzy - yes, it is painful to watch. The interesting thing is that he had another similar play where he stretched out like that a couple of innings later, kept his foot on the base, and the batter-runner was called out. Discussing it with my wife on the way home we thought that it might have not been called the first time because it isn't "normal" for 11U players in a rec league to stretch like that and still stay in contact with the base. Once the BU saw he could, however, maybe he looked more carefully next time? Not sure, but still happy with the result!
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Rufus
From a former coach of three sons, all umpires, one distressed baseball wife (Team Mother for Eternity?), pieces of advice.
What you do, your style and grace, is what your children will remember you for. Every time you feel the urge to approach sports officials, remember that.
When other fathers had problems with their player sons, I never did. My wife, God Bless her, kept reminding me why I was coaching in the first place.
"What you do, your style and grace, is what your children, and the other children, will remember you for."
When their ball was over, I took that and became a strength and power trainer "What you do, your style and grace, is what your children and others will remember you for."
FYI.