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Old Fri Jul 31, 2009, 02:03am
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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
Other sports are relevant if you said that baseball umpiring here has the worst politics.
When compared to baseball umpiring in other areas. I don't work other sports and don't have as many contacts in other sports, so I'm not commenting on those. I'm comparing apples to apples.

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If there is all this drama as you suggest (which I honestly do not see that much), then who the hell is getting hurt? I see a lot of umpires working games without having to prove ability or get to certain levels without having to attend any special camp or pay money out of their pocket.
Often a clear illustration of politics at work--when someone who shouldn't be working a certain level is because he's part of the good ole boy network. I see a lot of that in other organizations, and I hear complaints from guys in the many organizations to which I belong. I personally am not affected; I'm just stating what I have seen with my own eyes and from what I've heard from others.

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And if you are only talking about the D1 level I can somewhat go there with you. But I worked D1 games and it was without a lot of effort as compared to trying to get a D3 game in two other sports.
It's not just the D1 level. Case in point: I heard strong grumbling coming from several respected umpires about a certain individual who this year worked a D3 Regional and this year's D3 World Series in Appleton. This umpire is not overly good (I've worked with him several times over the years), but that's not the main issue; rather, he has a criminal record, having been arrested (IIRC for assault or battery) not too long ago for an on-field altercation with his partner at the end of a D3 college game. This was even a story in Referee Magazine when it happened.

The common rhetorical question I was asked by guys who were grumbling about this: "How the heck did a guy like that get those assignments?" Let's just say not based on his overall umpiring abilities. I had no dog in that show; it was no skin off my back that the guy was working it. I'm just providing this as an example.

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Now this is just my opinion and it does not mean it is right. But I laugh when people try to make baseball umpiring around here as if no one can function without someone pulling them down.
That's the problem--too many guys here think of baseball umpiring around here as a zero sum game and as a situation where they have to pull someone else down in order to bring themselves up. I'm addressing only baseball here and am not concerned about other sports; those aren't germane to this specific thread.
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