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Rich Thu May 04, 2006 06:44pm

High school scabs
 
Doesn't sound like they're just "filling in."

http://www.registerguard.com/news/20...section=sports

JIGGY Thu May 04, 2006 07:28pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Fronheiser
Doesn't sound like they're just "filling in."

http://www.registerguard.com/news/20...section=sports

Did you read the article?

umpduck11 Thu May 04, 2006 07:41pm

high school scabs
 
Can one earn $10,500 a year working high school ball?
Things that make you go hmmmm......

WhatWuzThatBlue Thu May 04, 2006 09:14pm

I hope the IRS wasn't listening. You might want to be more careful talking to reporters.

Quote:

"Last year I made $10,500 on my tax return," Wilson said. ...(edit for brevity) "Hopefully we will get back to talking with them soon," Wilson said. "We all want to get back to work. We want to get back to what we enjoy doing. Some of us have better-paying offseason jobs than umpiring, but our passion and love is umpiring."

SAump Thu May 04, 2006 09:36pm

Poor Guy
 
MiLB pay is so low he can't afford to buy a shirt that fits.

Must have asked a veteran for the shirt off his back.

Wish he would have asked someone a little skinnier.

UMP25 Thu May 04, 2006 10:51pm

That must be the new +POS semi-dazzle tent style.

DG Thu May 04, 2006 11:32pm

Ironic, pro umpire bemoans the fact that HS umpires are working pro games, while pro umpire is working HS games.

UMP25 Thu May 04, 2006 11:39pm

Maybe his services are needed and wanted. Maybe his assignor also wants to help him stay sharp.

In our association, we have an MiLB ump whom I have gladly assigned college games. Is he taking away anything from other guys? Not at all, especially since our guys can self-assign via the Arbiter, have not complained at all, and like the fact that it means a tad more time off for them (they don't have to work so often).

jwwashburn Thu May 04, 2006 11:54pm

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Originally Posted by UMP25
Maybe his services are needed and wanted.

That is an exact description of the fellas working Minor League games this year.

Carbide Keyman Fri May 05, 2006 10:12am

did I misread something ? ..........................
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by umpduck11
Can one earn $10,500 a year working high school ball?
Things that make you go hmmmm......

I believe he said he made $10,500 last year as a professional, not as a high school umpire.

But, I could be wrong, I am an umpire. :D



Doug

SanDiegoSteve Fri May 05, 2006 10:41am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carbide Keyman
I believe he said he made $10,500 last year as a professional, not as a high school umpire.

But, I could be wrong, I am an umpire. :D



Doug

You are correct CK.

And what an insufferable egomaniac this Wilson character is to say more or less that the high school coaches think their regular umpires suck compared to him. Let's all bow down.:rolleyes:

Now I know where my missing Navy dazzle shirt went. Hawkins stole it!:(

mbyron Fri May 05, 2006 11:46am

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
You are correct CK.

And what an insufferable egomaniac this Wilson character is to say more or less that the high school coaches think their regular umpires suck compared to him. Let\'s all bow down.:rolleyes:

Now I know where my missing Navy dazzle shirt went. Hawkins stole it!:(

I have met Garrett, and he didn\'t come off as an insufferable egomaniac. But I could be wrong: I think that MiLB umps have to be a bit defensive about their skills and abilities. They have invested years of their lives and thousands of dollars to work for peanuts on the slim chance that they might get to do that work in the show. That chance is even slimmer at the moment, of course.

The schools tell them that they\'re the best of the best of the best. The contempt that some of them show amateur umpires is a defense mechanism against the possibility that they\'ve made poor choices. But, as I say, I don\'t know that Garrett is like that.

irefky Fri May 05, 2006 11:52am

I agree with your San Diego, this guy put me down just because I call high school baseball. Dang him, he made a few more thousand than I did last year but how much is he making this year?

I really dislike people who think they are much better than the other person because the call at a higher level, been calling longer, did they ever think they are making an @$$ out of themselves?:eek:

Once I am fortunate to make it to a higher level, if I act like that I hope someone smack the dog$ out of me! This is no way to treat a fellow official. I would hope if any of you do this, that you look at yourself and ask, why?

I really enjoy helping and working with new officials, to make sure they respect and appreciate our love for the game and not for the limelight!

SanDiegoSteve Fri May 05, 2006 12:22pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbyron
They have invested years of their lives and thousands of dollars to work for peanuts on the slim chance that they might get to do that work in the show.

I have invested many more years and thousands of dollars to work for less than peanuts with absolutely no chance of working in the show.

I have far more umpiring experience than any of these AMLU guys, and for them to think just because they attended umpire school that they are better umpires is just a freakin\' joke. When they have worked 3,000 plus games, at any level, have them look me up then and talk. I have just about had it up to my a$$ with this "we are superior because of our training" bullsh*t.

I went to Basic Training when I joined the Army, which is "pro school" for soldiers, and I didn\'t become a 4-star General upon graduation. Years of experience count for something, if nothing more than we have seen nearly every situation known to baseball.

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The schools tell them that they\'re the best of the best of the best.
They should quit lying to their students.

orangeump Fri May 05, 2006 02:12pm

so a 90 year old man that has officiated 100,000 games over 50 years in his life is better than a major league umpire who has only worked maybe....4,000 games?

just curious if your rationale applies to everyone or only you, sir.


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