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Originally Posted by Big Slick
Steve, you have never worked slow pitch for me.
A few years ago, I staffed 72 slots (4 fields, 9 games on each field, two umpires per game) with 10 umpires. Every umpire worked four in a row at some point, and everyone switched fields at some point in the day. Somehow, the tournament stayed on schedule and everything worked out. I still don't know how that happened, but I don't want to try it again.
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Nope. I was actually supposed to do a slow pitch gig last weekend, but Luau "twisted" my arm by offering "milkshakes"

. And Sonny thought that was a good idea - so, naturally, I went & worked for Luau.
I know I'm somewhat biased, but I don't believe that the typical slow pitch game is as intense as the typical fast pitch game. I think you can do many more slow pitch games without losing focus or intensity.