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One thing that the LLWS is good for is it really makes me feel like I am the best umpiring in the world, when watching those guys.
Good for my moral and confidence. It makes the games unbearable to watch, IMO. Seeing U3 curl in one time with R1 trying to advance to 3rd on a single made me cringe, and literally turn off the TV. |
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Well, let's all try to ignore the umpires (or don't notice them as much) tomorrow night, and just sit back and enjoy the game. The two fastest pitchers in the Series. Oughta be fun!
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But my son told me already today what we would be doing tonight ... (g) For some reason though he's pulling for Japan. Thansk David |
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Yeah, great. I was busy with NFL fantasy draft today and never heard of the change. Wow, top of the sixth already. I guess if I'm really into it now, I can watch the replay.
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Final thoughts....
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In terms of the umpiring in the final... In a different universe than the "International" semifinal the other night. I had the impression on a few pitches early in the game that he was "squeezing" the pitchers - especially on the "low" ones. Overall, solid job and it made for a much better game. Good no-call on the play at the plate which may have been obstruction. I thought 1BLE would have been a better angle, but I don't think it would have made any difference. The U1's comment to the PU when he "got help" on the Georgia manager's appeal on a possible HBP (three pitches after the Georgia HR) cracked me up. I thought the Georgia Mgr. was a little out of line even asking & was also a bit of a jerk about how reluctantly he dropped it after the PU was gracious enough to check with his partner. Other random thoughts... I always knew Brent Musberger was a pompous a$$ - I can only hope they don't invite him back, because that environment just magnifies it. Orel Hershiser doesn't say a lot, and I hope they DO invite him back. The look on the kid's face who hit the home run for Georgia - priceless. The pudgy kid for Georgia who had all the clutch hits and played solid defense - never judge a book by it's cover. The Georgia pitcher reminding his teammates to go shake hands with the Japanese kids in the midst of their celebration - leadership and sportsmanship. Best post on the subject: Quote:
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Can't say why exactly, but this cracked me up when I saw it. Bob, you owe me a new monitor. 'Til next year. Congratulations to the young baseball players from Georgia. They looked pretty "real" to me. JM
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He called a couple of "doozies" strikes which were not even close, but it was a much better zone overall than that Japan/Mexico dude.
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Oh, and he definitely had some "doozies..."
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