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Ok, so it is a very hot day (which has no relevance on the story), and the pitcher is having difficulty. There is a runner on third and a 3-0 count. "Ball four, take your base, the batter goes to first and the runner at third advances a couple steps. Neither the pitcher nor the catcher sees him. He moves a few more steps. The catcher returns the ball towards the pitcher and the runner on third takes off. By the time the pitcher catches the ball and realizes what has happened the runner has already scored.
So then the coach says, "hey blue did you walk the batter?" I respond, "Yes, cant you see her on first?" The coach says, "Then the runner cant advance, that run shouldn't count, he should have to go back to third, its a dead ball." And i said "No the run counts" The coach than says, " Well than maybe you should read the rule book blue" I look back at the dug out and said "you are dead wrong the only thing you said that was accurate was the fact that the batter was walked, now sit down and shut up." I turned back to the catcher and said "Pitch now" and the idiot sat down and shut up. I just find it so funny when the coaches open their mouths and show how little they know. I mean I lost all respect for that coach at that moment and was ready to eject him if he said one more word.
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Are you always a smart-alec Tim? And to the guy who wrote that last post, are you talking about drumbum or the coach?
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It is best not to have a battle of wits with someone who is unarmed. Unless a coach, while saying something really stupid, says something personal or profane, I generally ignore him, turn away and get a great big grin on my face. Sometimes that will provoke him to say something personal or profane, and then...
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__________________________________________________ ___ What did I do that was idiotic? A coach not only said something that was wrong and just plain stupid, but they also in turn accused me of not knowing the rules.
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I still think DumbDrum is Lance's brother and this has to be a sham. No one could be this ignorant and stupid. And was it a he or a she who scored? And way to go on the spelling did you purchase a dictionary?
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Let me spell it out for ya drumbum. Do not tell a coach to shut up. Tell him the conversation is over. Tell him you're done discussing it. Tell him something along those lines. Don't tell him to shut up. It puts you as the out of control fool, which based off most of your posts may not be a reach.
Also, based off your post it appears you got into the shouting match from home plate to the dugout. Also not a good thing.
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You know what it was a hot day, close to about 110 degrees (in fact in bush stadium about 15 miles from were the game took place it was 120 degrees) and I wasn't going to take any crap. Like I said what that coach said was just plain stupid so I was a little mad about having to waste my breath telling that coach how stupid what they said was. So yeah, I was pretty rude to him. But when a coach tells me to learn the rulebook after saying something that is completely wrong I fell just to give them a little lip back.
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Drumbum.....
You "lost all respect for that coach" ? Just how much respect do you feel you garnered by yelling "shut up" to an adult across the field ? That was a very immature way to handle the situation, IMHO.......
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