Quote:
Originally posted by softballfreak
you know what im sry i even asked the question if this is gonna cuz people to fight then ill just keep my mouth shut im just trying to help my softball team
Katee
|
Katee,
You asked a question which included vocabulary and phrases that demonstrate a limited knowledge of the game. (i.e., points as opposed to runs).
You noted that the umpire was "under the influence" of a PLAYER. Just what does that mean? I could go into a few scenarios, but they may not be appropriate since I am unaware of your age.
Are you talking about someone discussing a situation with an umpire or that individual blackmailing an umpire into calling a game in a certain manner to benefit that person? Are you unaware that your coach/players can talk to the umpire if done in the proper manner?
You posed the question to a group of umpires who demonstrate on a daily basis their love and dedication to the game of softball. Their habitual presence on this and other boards is an indication they care about the game, the officiating and the rules that govern it.
The question was answered in two posts by a reputable member of this board, but all you wanted to do is ask the same question again, twice! Unlike politicians, sports officials listen to the question and them provide the answer and move on. Many on this board react the same here as they would on the field.
They listen, they answer and then they move on. A player or coach who insist on carrying on a conversation with which an umpire considers concluded risks ejection.
Yes, an umpire may change his/her call. Sometimes it isn't proper, but other then the undefined "under the influence" statement, you have offered no reason as to indicate the umpire did something improper.