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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
I guarantee your team has never used less than the alloted time to warm up.
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You are correct here. When my team warms up, the pitcher takes three pitches and the balls come in. I have never had an umpire cut us short, nor have I ever cut a team short because they took to much time to get on the field when I am behind the plate.
I have had my team go on the field with no balls for warm up, the pitcher goes to the circle picks up the ball and stands there, I tell the umpire we are ready to go. This takes 15-20 seconds. They get a batter in the box and we get going.
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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
And Steve's point is that God helps those who help themselves.
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I guess my point is I don't care for umpires that think they are God!
There have been a few comments in this thread that advocate the umpire managing the clock to fit their definition of what they think should happen.
I have asked two questions that haven't been answered.
Once the timer is going, why would the umpire pay any attention to it, until the beeper goes off? I should add besides mother nature and injury.
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What makes it ok for the umpire to delay the game when it is against the rules for the participants to delay the game?
Any comments on these questions?