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Commandments:
#1: Keep your eye on the ball. #2: Keep all your personalities out of your work. Forgive and forget. #3: Avoid sarcasm. Do not insist on the last word. #4: Never charge a player and, above all, no pointing your finger or yelling. #5: Hear only things you should hear - be deaf to others. #6: Keep your temper. A decision made in anger is never sound. #7: Watch your language. #8: Take pride in your work at all times. Remember, respect for an umpire is created off the field as well as on. #9: Review your work. You will find, if you are honest, that 90% of the trouble is traceable to loafing. 10#: No matter what your opinion of another umpire, never make an adverse comment regarding him. To do so is despicable and ungentlemanly. Ford Frick - Commissioner of Baseball 1949 Gee, they seem old but pretty darn reliable. Dr. Ron's - Peace |
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