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Old Mon Jun 16, 2003, 07:17pm
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Originally posted by AZBlue
I am a second year Ump, working both LL and Fed (High School Freshman/JV) games. I worked a U-9 Travel tournament a week back, with three other umps from the Local LL.

On day one of the Tournament, it became evident that one of the kids from an "away" team had a big stick and was definitely a threat at the plate.

When I arrived on Day 2, the two umpires working the other crew were discussing with the "local" team manager how they thought he should pitch to this kid to avoid giving up any big hits.

I am wondering if anyone else has encountered this sort of thing in your umpiring experience. Because of the training I received from the State Association, and what I consider the integrity of the official, I would never discuss with any manager specific observations of another team or its players.

I have considered bringing this up with the league UIC, but I am pretty sure he would not see it as a concern. I have already decided to skip this tournament next year, if for no other reason than 6 games in 110 F weather makes for one looooong weekend!

Thanks,
Jim
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You are on the right track. We are there to officiate, not coach or scout for the teams. I work some fairly large tourneys during the season, lotsa coaches know me. I get asked, hey what does so and so look like, ya worked em. I always come back with, "Gee, so many games I can't remember". NEVER, would I freely offer info as to how to pitch to a kid. As I have heard before, "If you tend your own garden, everybody else will reap what they sew"
Good advice IMHO, plus, being relatively new in your assc., don't get termed as a rat for snitching on the "good ol boys

JMHO
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