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Old Sat Oct 01, 2011, 11:08am
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Originally Posted by kylejt View Post
If you have a straight out disagreement on a judgement call, you can either choose to continue the conversation, or end it. If you can end it by making the manager just look dopey, so much the better. Walking away is a classic.

"Let me know when you're finished" is a good one.

"Anything else?" sometimes works, but might bring up something in the past.

"Excuse me while I tie my shoe" worked for one of my Junior umpires this year. He tied his shoe, and just walked away.

"Well, it's a judgement call, and I'm the only judge that counts". Wise guy approach, but sometimes stops a guy from continuing.

You need to find a line that just puts an end to it.
A wise man said to me "you need to know what to say and when to say it and I can't teach you that"

You have to do lots of games in been in a lot of situations to learn how to handle situations. No two are alike. Although I do have my lines.
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