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So, Tim C
In your last "blog" entry, you made the following comment:
Crossing a picket line of a strike is neither a moral or an ethical decision. It is nothing more than a business decision. I disagree. I would "scab" for FAR less money than I am being paid. Indeed, I would not work PCL games for free, but, I would not work ANY level of baseball for free. Indeed, my decision to "scab" wasn't based on morals or ethics in any direct way. Simply, it is an opportunity of a lifetime to umpire the best baseball I will ever get to umpire. It is also a chance for me to get an idea of how good I currently am, and how good I might have become had I made different decisions many years ago concerning my umpiring career. I just thought you should know. |
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A braggart and a fool...
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Did anyone see how horrific a call Mark Carlson made in the D'Backs/Padres game Monday? Doug Eddings revisited. If you didn't see it, you are lucky, because it was BRUTAL.
I have seen better umpiring from replacement umpires! Read the articles about the terrible calls in MLB. There are plenty to choose from.
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Methinks your post doesn't rate very high on the credibility chart, lorenzeugene. |
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PDXBlue
Well let's see:
I don't write a "blog" . . . I write a column which I am paid for. Also, I don't understand your point other than attempting to clarifiy the "whys" of your decision to work. My column is VERY clear that all information about deciding to work (or not) is about my personal decision. Last if you would read the entire column and just not the tease you might understand what the column is about and my position. You would also find that I criticize both the striking umpires and the replacement umpires: however that would take effort on your part and you rather sit back, hide behind a screen name and take shots . . . that's OK it just keeps my name and column in people's minds. Again, I recognize that I probably work games with you in Portland . . . and that you are the source of complaint to our mutal assignor . . . for that I am sad. Regards, Last edited by Tim C; Wed May 17, 2006 at 08:01am. |
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I was going to say it's a fine line between envy and disdain, but come to think of it, it's a rather thick line, isn't it?
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the circus is in town...
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I have a job that I am qualified for and earned- what would I (or any of the AMLU umpires) have to envy you?
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Tim, there is no need to twist this all around. In your "article", you state the opinion that there is only one reason to cross a picket line, and go on to state that reason. This does not come across as your reason to whether to cross a picket line or not, it comes across as anybody's reason. So, if you meant that statement as your reason, then you didn't make that very clear at all. I am fairly well used to your comments not being very clear in their meaning. Tim, I paid the $50 and read the whole article. That is an interesting "shot" you take at me accusing me of not. Why the hostility? So, can you clarify your comment "and that you are the source of complaint to our mutal assignor . . . for that I am sad."? I won't touch this until you do. As to hiding behind a screen name.................you should try it some time. |
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If you wanted to pick a fight with Tim why not grow a pair and do it face to face away from this board. Your thread does nothing to further the cause of either the men who chose to cross the line, or the AMLU members who are on strike. It is a cowardly attempt to disrupt this board.
Bob, Mick, or whoever, this thread needs to be shut down. Tim. |
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Gee PDXBlue,
In closing . . .
I have said often that "crossing a picket line is not a moral or ethical decision it is a business decision." That goes for ANY picket line crossed. By crossing a picket line a replacement umpire allows the "business" of minor league baseball to continue. Crossing any picket line (say a grocery checker line) allows that business to continue. You need a better platform to sully anything I have said than half-baked discussions such as you are bringing to this board. Have the cajones to contact me in person the next time we see each other . . . yeah, I didn't think you'd have the guts to do that. Regards, |
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