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BigUmp56 Mon Apr 10, 2006 02:37pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge
What is the big freakin deal? If you want to use an indicator use the indicator. If you do not want to use the indicator, do not use the indicator. This to me is about as silly an issue as if you wear a mask or not. I do not see how this is going to help anyone or hurt anyone to call balls and strikes which ultimately is what we are out there to do.

Peace

Jeff:

Can't you be objective enough to see at least see a perceived hostility in your post?

I do think you're wrong in that if an umpire has the focus to go through a game without an indicator he will benefit on his focus on tracking pitches.

Is is a significant improvement? Probably not. Is it worth discussing from time to time? Absolutely.


Tim.

RPatrino Mon Apr 10, 2006 02:46pm

You might recall several long, involved threads started by a dufus ( who is no longer with us) who thought it would be interesting to talk about every item in his equipment bag, including his cup!!

Bob P.

JRutledge Mon Apr 10, 2006 02:46pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigUmp56
Jeff:

Can't you be objective enough to see at least see a perceived hostility in your post?

If there is hostility perceived, then that is the problem of people like you that want to always find conflict in a person's statement. You cannot see my expressions as I ask this question or know my character as to why I am asking the question in the first place. I also told you there was nothing more than me asking a question and you once again are trying to convince yourself of the motive.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigUmp56
I do think you're wrong in that if an umpire has the focus to go through a game without an indicator he will benefit on his focus on tracking pitches.

Who said there was anything wrong with that? Once again focus on the question that was asked. Is there a problem if someone wants to use and indicator or decides not to use an indicator? What difference should it make to any of us if the particular umpire gets their job done appropriately?

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigUmp56
Is is a significant improvement? Probably not. Is it worth discussing from time to time? Absolutely.

I did not ask if there was improvement, I asked if there was a problem if an umpire chooses to use an indicator or not? If there is a problem, why is it a problem? If it is a problem to you, should it be a problem if they personally decide to do what works for them? I also did not ask if the question was able to be discussed or not. Of course it has been discussed. Just do a search and you will get some indication how much it has been discussed.

Peace

BigUmp56 Mon Apr 10, 2006 02:52pm

It's become more and more painfully obvious to me why others dislike you, Jeff.


I know, I know, you don't care what anyone thinks of you, and theirin lies the problem.


Tim.

PWL Mon Apr 10, 2006 04:07pm

Just Do It
 
WHY YOU BE SWEATIN' THIS, TIMBO? PUT YOUR INDICATOR IN YOUR POCKET AND START THE GAME WITHOUT IT. IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE REMEMBERING THE COUNT OR IT DOESN'T FEEL RIGHT, PUT IT BACK IN YOU HAND AND USE THE DAMN THING.

THIS SHOULD ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS BETTER THAN ANY FORUM THREAD.

PEACE :(

mick Mon Apr 10, 2006 04:30pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by nickrego
Only because I was used to using my Left Thumb on the Strike Wheel. I added the Right Thumb for balls because it was the only thumb I had left. :D

I decided on this new mechanic on the fly out of desperation (the mother of all invention). It worked, I just hope I don't cut off the circulation in both my legs on a 3-2 count ! :eek:

http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/la...smiley-001.gif Good one !

JRutledge Mon Apr 10, 2006 07:40pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigUmp56
It's become more and more painfully obvious to me why others dislike you, Jeff.


I know, I know, you don't care what anyone thinks of you, and theirin lies the problem.

Tim.

I really do not care that other people dislike me Tim when there only interaction with me is on the internet. I get along very well with people that I deal with on a daily basis thank you very much.

Do you want to answer my question or do you want tell me why you think you know what I meant or why I asked the question in the first place?

Peace

PWL Mon Apr 10, 2006 08:14pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigUmp56
It's become more and more painfully obvious to me why others dislike you, Jeff.


I know, I know, you don't care what anyone thinks of you, and theirin lies the problem.


Tim.

Yeah Jeff, see it Tim's way or your life has no meaning. Tim your obsessive complex disorder is painfully obvious. Dr. Phil might have an opening on his show. You should check into it.:(

On today's show. People who feel they need to be loved and always right on the Internet chat rooms.:rolleyes:

JRutledge Mon Apr 10, 2006 08:20pm

Lol!!!!
 
He got you on this one Tim.

Peace

BigUmp56 Mon Apr 10, 2006 09:21pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by PWL
Yeah Jeff, see it Tim's way or your life has no meaning. Tim your obsessive complex disorder is painfully obvious. Dr. Phil might have an opening on his show. You should check into it.:(

On today's show. People who feel they need to be loved and always right on the Internet chat rooms.:rolleyes:


I would engage you once again in a little banter were you not so limited in your mental faculties, PWL. It's just not fair for me to do so anymore, so I'll leave you to your pontification on phsycology.


Tim.

JRutledge Mon Apr 10, 2006 09:47pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigUmp56
I would engage you once again in a little banter were you not so limited in your mental faculties, PWL. It's just not fair for me to do so anymore, so I'll leave you to your pontification on phsycology.


Tim.

Now who is attacking with hostility?

I just asked a question to spark a conversation about a widely discussed issue on this board (and many other internet sites). Now you are talking about someone's mental capacity and name calling someone that is taking you on. Now I did not attack anyone or call them names, but I am the bad guy because I asked a question?

Tim, I think you need to look in the mirror before you start thrown stones at people. If you did not like the question then say that. Do not question my motives to ask a question on a discussion board.

Peace

mick Mon Apr 10, 2006 09:53pm

Oh, my ! <font></font>

BigUmp56 Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:07pm

Okay, Jeff. Fair enough. How about we back up and you ask whatever question is was you were trying to ask, because I didn't see you asking much of a question. What you asked was, and I quote:
Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge
"What's the big freakin deal?"

I don't know, Jeff, why don't you tell me what's the big freakin deal with Nick just making an anecdotal post? I didn't see him tell anyone his way was the only way. I just saw him give his opinion on his experience, so it shouldn't have been a deal at all.

Then you made more of a statement with this next quote.
Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge
"I just wonder why we are so obsessed of someone uses an indicator or not. "

Was there a question cloaked in here that I missed?


Tim.

SanDiegoSteve Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:12pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge
Now who is attacking with hostility?

I just asked a question to spark a conversation about a widely discussed issue on this board (and many other internet sites). Now you are talking about someone's mental capacity and name calling someone that is taking you on.

Jeff,

Are you blind, or what? Did you not see that PWL referred to Tim as obsessive-compulsive and recommended Dr. Phil? Of course you did, and you thought that insult was funny. But as soon as Tim cracked back on your boy PW, all of a sudden you find it to be hostile! Very hypocritical of you.

On the subject of indicators, I would be more impressed with posts that talked about working the plate without a mask. That would be worth discussing.

briancurtin Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:18pm

a thread about a poster's experience of trying something that has been talked about for years, gets absolutely **** on.

i wonder what would happen if umpires were to go on strike and there was to be a discussion on working those games.


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