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Originally Posted by MrUmpire
cc6, AKA Candaump6 did post a video of him calling balls and strikes in his Grandmother's dining room...remember?
What I find interesting is his statement: "The fact that he's a kid doesn't matter. Once you step on that field, you're an umpire, and you represent your league, the game of baseball, and the umpiring profession."
When a similar argument was made about him (he was around 19 or so) he complained loudly that he was being picked on by coaches and posters because he was a kid.
He may have changed his name, but that's all.
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Mr.Umpire,
Very good observation. Yes I changed my name, as I clearly stated in my profile.
CoachJM,
I did post a couple videos of my umpiring, used the feedback I recieved on here and incoporated that into my game.
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When a similar argument was made about him (he was around 19 or so) he complained loudly that he was being picked on by coaches and posters because he was a kid.
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Wrong. I said age affects how one is percieved. I don't know where you came up with what you said.
Nonetheless, this isn't about me. Why can a person not tuck his shirt in and find pants to fit smaller shinguards before he goes on the field? We are so quick to attack lack of professionalism (most recently the mask clip-on thing). We all agree that age is irrelevant when it comes to umpiring. So why has what I have said generated so much anger?