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Originally Posted by cc6
A lot according to this thread. I like this umpire's passion for baseball, even if he hasn't received a lot of training.
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You don't seem to be able to look at this from an umpiring viewpoint, so lets try something more familiar to you.
What if someone, with a great passion for psychology, your field of study, but no training, hung up a shingle and began giving advice to people who believed him because of that passion?
The clown in those videos, if you read the posts at that site, is actually influencing people. His so-called passion and his nerve to post those ridiculous videos makes him, in the eyes of some neophytes, credible. This is another, more modern way, to perpetuate myths and make the lives of umpires who work to really improve their craft, miserable.
Passion, my young friend, must be tempered with some amount of reasonableness or knowledge in order to positively benefit someone.
The only positive attribute of those videos is their comedic value.