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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
Joe,
So, if I'm reading you right, you just wanted to let everyone know that you choose to behave as a rat when you are coaching freaking 9U games, where you very likely have poorly-trained, inexperienced youth umpires. And that you find some sort of humor in the situation.
Interesting.
JM
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JM while we are "all over the coach" what has NOT been mentioned is this
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BU calls him safe and calls time.
The PU told me a couple of innings later that the BU had thought that the runner was awarded the base because he was hit.
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We have 2 umpires out there the BU and the PU
Why in the world is the PU talking to this coach and throwing his YOUNG partner the BU under the bus UNLESS the PU is young himslef which would explain a lot.
Here is what should have happened assuming the PU had experience.
During the 90 second delay (when the coach was attending to the kid that got hit in the back), the PU should have signalled to the BU, got his attention and said "unless you thought R1 interfered on the play the runner is out as he was tagged."
Therefore, IMO we need to be consistent. if we are going to call the coach a rat what are we going to call the PU (again assuming the PU had experience) who threw his partner under the bus by telling the coach that the BU ruled the runner safe becasue he was hit with the ball and thereby embarassing the young umpire.
At best the PU should have kept quiet and then AFTER the game had a post game with the young umpire so that the young umpire could improove and also learn not to be intimated by a coach.
I agree 9 and under - enough said but there is more to go around here then just the coach. The PU could have and IMO should have stepped up to the plate and protected his partner but he did not.
if this PU was as young and inexperienced as the BU then forget my above comments.
Pete Booth