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Old Mon Jul 17, 2006, 09:43pm
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Is there any doubt that Angel Hernandez...

...is the most pompous (sp) A$$ ever after what he did tonight?

So eject the Dodgers' coach, who is in the first base dugout, while standing near the third base coaches box. Fine.

Be the umpire that has a fuse shorter than a knat's a$$. Fine

Don't wear a tee-shirt under your uniform shirt. Fine.

But my gosh, giving the coach's hat to the fan is just bush league, IMO.

For whatever reason he ejected the coach - that's all well and good. But I think the next time Angel gets shown up in the fashion that he showed up the coach tonight, he ought to let him stay.
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 01:21am
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Well, he needed to do SOMETHING with the hat!
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 05:38am
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Why are you crying so much aobout a MLB Umpire?
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 08:00am
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...is the most pompous (sp) A$$ ever after what he did tonight?

So eject the Dodgers' coach, who is in the first base dugout, while standing near the third base coaches box. Fine.

Be the umpire that has a fuse shorter than a knat's a$$. Fine

Don't wear a tee-shirt under your uniform shirt. Fine.

But my gosh, giving the coach's hat to the fan is just bush league, IMO.

For whatever reason he ejected the coach - that's all well and good. But I think the next time Angel gets shown up in the fashion that he showed up the coach tonight, he ought to let him stay.
MLB Umpires are their worst enemies, they have quality umpires in AAA for ten years and keep the not as talented ones in the majors. What other pro sport does that, NONE. The union is too strong for its own good. They should hire the good AAA umpires and fire the MLB that don't have passing grades.
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 09:19am
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Has anyone read "Verbal Judo"?

From what I saw, Hernandez wasn't out of line.

Come on, they call it "The Show" for a reason.
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 10:07am
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Has anyone read "Verbal Judo"?

From what I saw, Hernandez wasn't out of line.

Come on, they call it "The Show" for a reason.

Angel was very calm compared to Bruce Dreckman in the Padres/Braves game on Sunday! I think the hot weather got to Bruce, 4 ejections in one inning!
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 12:11pm
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Just got back from my four mile morning walk on the beach. Beautiful weather along Monterey Bay this morning. Yesterday we shot down to Big Sur for margaritas at Nepenthe's overlooking the ocean, had great Mexican food at the Whole Enchilada and got back to the beach house in time for our two mile evening walk on the beach at sunset. Today, I think we'll lie in the sun for for a bit while I review the FED Football rule and casebooks, then go for a bike ride. Dinner tonight will be just a couple of rib-eyes barbecued on the deck. It's a lazy do-nothing kind of day. I'm really looking forward to retiring down here. I need to run into Chris Schwartz. Anybody seen him around the internet lately?

Oh, yeah, Angel Hernandez. As is no secret, Angel was promoted to the majors over several higher rated AAA umpires. Some felt it was evident that MLB paid more attention to diversity than quality.

He has consistently been rated near the bottom of all ML umpires and has a very poor reputation for game management. Picking up the first base coach's cap and giving it to a fan was bush. One way or another, he'll pay for it.
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 01:21pm
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He has a rep. for being the worst umpiring in the major leagues...just google his name
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 01:22pm
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He has consistently been rated near the bottom of all ML umpires and has a very poor reputation for game management. Picking up the first base coach's cap and giving it to a fan was bush. One way or another, he'll pay for it.
How? By losing his job? Not getting WS assignments, like he did last year?

And btw, very jealous about Big Sur.
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 01:29pm
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boy, he's been around a few years...











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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 02:02pm
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...is the most pompous (sp) A$$ ever after what he did tonight?

So eject the Dodgers' coach, who is in the first base dugout, while standing near the third base coaches box. Fine.

Be the umpire that has a fuse shorter than a knat's a$$. Fine

Don't wear a tee-shirt under your uniform shirt. Fine.

But my gosh, giving the coach's hat to the fan is just bush league, IMO.

For whatever reason he ejected the coach - that's all well and good. But I think the next time Angel gets shown up in the fashion that he showed up the coach tonight, he ought to let him stay.
That nasty umpire ejected a Dodger coach. Probably for nothing at all. By the way, the word is spelled, "gnat", not "knat".

As for giving the cap to a youngster in the stands, I thought that was FANTASTIC. The infantile coach threw his cap at Hernandez. THAT was "bush".

Your bias against umpires, or at least Hernandez is showing.

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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 02:20pm
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How? By losing his job? Not getting WS assignments, like he did last year?

And btw, very jealous about Big Sur.
Back from the beach. Having a light lunch...salad with a side of calamari...before the bike ride.

Certainly the team will file a complaint. If the discipline comes from MLB or WUA you most likely won't hear about it right away, but word will leak out as it has in the past. The players may also dish out some "discipline". They have ways of making an umpire's job difficult without crossing the ejection line.

Angel's post season assignments, in the words of one former MLB umpire, diminishes what honor reamins in the selection. Another example of EOE?
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 02:24pm
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Your bias against umpires, or at least Hernandez is showing.

Bob
I'm biased against Hernandez becuase I think he is the worst MLB umpire out there. That's not a bad thing, someone has to be the worst.
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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 02:31pm
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Your bias against umpires, or at least Hernandez is showing.

Bob
MY bias? I've been doing this 'umpiring' thing for about 15 years now at the high school and college level. I don't think my 'bias' is against them.

And another thing, before you start throwing 'obvious bias' tags at people, why don't you research their posts to see where their 'biases' really are, Bob.

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By the way, the word is spelled, "gnat", not "knat".
And your comma should come before your closed quotes. Whatever.

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Old Tue Jul 18, 2006, 03:13pm
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It's only news until you reveal your source and have proof. Up to that point, it's only a rumor.
I don't think the word "until" means what you think it does...
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