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Old Sun May 30, 2010, 09:02am
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally Posted by Dutch Alex View Post
Karen, as I read it (also between the lines / those words that are not written): You're not a tall, young, female umpire.
So you're saying she is a short, old male umpire?

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You're still playing so you I guess you're also not well accepted in the group players as an respected umpire.
Actually, in SP community, it is like dealing with children. They will believe their peer before anyone of authority not matter how ludicrous is it. If they know you are a player, you are going to be believed before an umpire who is no longer playing the game or place umpiring first. Unfortunately, some of these "active" umpires tend to be reluctant to enforce some rules.

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actions of the catcher you just discribed are good examples of this disrespect... All starting umpires are getting tested by the players and coaches. This is how it works and how one umpire gets the respect quick and others later or not at all...
I don't think the players are that smart. You want respect from the AA, just hustle and be where you are supposed to be (even though the players may think differently). And yes, when they cross the line don't be afraid to dump 'em. Just don't make that an habitual reaction.
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