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Old Tue Apr 25, 2006, 12:29pm
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There's a difference between being set to SEE the play and moving while you MAKE the call. Since perception is everything, sometimes we can appear to be "closer" to the play by being set to actually see the catch/no catch and then move towards the play as you make your signal. It's a little trick to apease coaches so it makes it look like we are on top of the play.
When I go to MLB games, I go to watch the umpires for the most part. Instead of watching where the ball is going, I watch the umpire who has the call on the ball. And I see them not getting set for the calls, but running full bore and making their signals and calls on a dead run.

Watching Brian Runge come running up pointing fair and giving the out signal just prompted me to start this thread.

I know the answer to my question now. It is that they are in The Show, and I'm not, so get over it.
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Old Tue Apr 25, 2006, 07:08pm
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When I go to MLB games, I go to watch the umpires for the most part. Instead of watching where the ball is going, I watch the umpire who has the call on the ball. And I see them not getting set for the calls, but running full bore and making their signals and calls on a dead run.

Watching Brian Runge come running up pointing fair and giving the out signal just prompted me to start this thread.

I know the answer to my question now. It is that they are in The Show, and I'm not, so get over it.


I know a lowly varsity and JUCO umpire like myself should not deign to be critical of our professional brethren, but in tonight's Red Sox - Indians game, the plate umpire (Drecker, Brecker whatever) head is constantly moving, looking "around" the catcher at pitches. He also takes off his HSM with both hands.

Now, back to my hovel, for 21 lashes for daring to critique a Big Dog.




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Old Tue Apr 25, 2006, 07:26pm
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I know a lowly varsity and JUCO umpire like myself should not deign to be critical of our professional brethren, but in tonight's Red Sox - Indians game, the plate umpire (Drecker, Brecker whatever) head is constantly moving, looking "around" the catcher at pitches. He also takes off his HSM with both hands.

Now, back to my hovel, for 21 lashes for daring to critique a Big Dog.




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Bruce Dreckman. Mike Reilly, Ed Rapuano & Bruce Froemming also watch pitches with a LOT of head movement. Although I do not like the helmet, there are many guys who remove it with two hands.
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Old Tue Apr 25, 2006, 08:24pm
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Nobody moves more that Joe Brinkman. But he gets pitches right.
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Old Tue Apr 25, 2006, 11:08pm
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My biggest problem is finding a hat with the TASO logo that fits. I always wear a 7 3/8. I had to buy a 7 1/4 that is tight tight. The 7 3/8 swallowed me for some reason. You would think the next hat size down would be a perfect fit. It's tough having a beautiful head of hair like I do. Long and thick just like the ladies like it.
I thought your biggest problem was finding a big enough hat!
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My biggest problem is finding a hat with the TASO logo that fits. I always wear a 7 3/8. I had to buy a 7 1/4 that is tight tight. The 7 3/8 swallowed me for some reason. You would think the next hat size down would be a perfect fit.
PWL,
I was in Honigs warehouse and tried on some hats from 7-1/4 to 7-1/2.
In each size there is a range of fit greater than one would think.

That is to say, with a little luck you may be able to fine a larger 7-1/4.
I usually wear 7-3/8, but I have found that when my 7-1/2 gets snug, I need a haircut.
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PWL:

Get a haircut!!!

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Old Sat Apr 29, 2006, 10:08am
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Pssssssssssssssssssstttt.........................

I saw one of the biggest of the Big Dogs, Bruce Froemming, get this, using an indieclickerthingamabob !!! Since most of our big dogs here wouldn't be caught dead using one,(as an old thread indicates ), how did Froemming get to "The Show" using that crutch ? Can't he remember three numbers for a period of time ?

And, BTW, as per a recent thread on Froemming, he is fat, and I know fat (5'8", 248 lbs).

(Tongue firmly planted in cheek).




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Old Sat Apr 29, 2006, 11:03am
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I saw one of the biggest of the Big Dogs, Bruce Froemming, get this, using an indieclickerthingamabob !!! Since most of our big dogs here wouldn't be caught dead using one,(as an old thread indicates ), how did Froemming get to "The Show" using that crutch ? Can't he remember three numbers for a period of time ?

And, BTW, as per a recent thread on Froemming, he is fat, and I know fat (5'8", 248 lbs).

(Tongue firmly planted in cheek).


Doug
1. Was Bruce using an indicator on the bases or at the plate?

2. At his age, it's possible that he doesn't remember three numbers at a time. The one time I've seen him this year it appeared he didn't remember where the strike zone was.
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Old Sat Apr 29, 2006, 11:47am
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1. Was Bruce using an indicator on the bases or at the plate?

2. At his age, it's possible that he doesn't remember three numbers at a time. The one time I've seen him this year it appeared he didn't remember where the strike zone was.

1. First base and plate

2. Ain't that the truth !



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Old Sat Apr 29, 2006, 11:47am
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I saw one of the biggest of the Big Dogs, Bruce Froemming, get this, using an indieclickerthingamabob !!! Since most of our big dogs here wouldn't be caught dead using one,(as an old thread indicates ), how did Froemming get to "The Show" using that crutch ? Can't he remember three numbers for a period of time ?

And, BTW, as per a recent thread on Froemming, he is fat, and I know fat (5'8", 248 lbs).

(Tongue firmly planted in cheek).




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i watched several MLB games yesterday - every plate umpire had an indicator. yes, every single one.
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Old Sat Apr 29, 2006, 12:02pm
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i watched several MLB games yesterday - every plate umpire had an indicator. yes, every single one.
This really isn't news.

I haven't been around as much lately, but I recall the disagreement about carrying an indicator as centering on the Base Umpire. I don't recall anyone crticizing others for having one at the plate.
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