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SAump Sun Sep 10, 2006 11:29am

Posting on Other Websites
 
Why are members posting good rule scenarios for discussion on the other websites and NOT here? This list includes some of our top "jefes."

UMP25 Sun Sep 10, 2006 02:20pm

Perhaps it's because whenever something like that is posted here, the thread degenerates into name-calling, insulting, and other juvenile rants.

ozzy6900 Sun Sep 10, 2006 06:20pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAump
Why are members posting good rule scenarios for discussion on the other websites and NOT here? This list includes some of our top "jefes."

There are couple of reasons why we veterans post on numerous sites. First off, I like many of the other veterans, have been members of the other sites for many, many years. Many of the "moldy-oldies" here remember me from the old billboard days before the Internet was even thought of. Another reason is (as was previously stated) posts on this forum have a habit of turning to diarrhea very quickly. That is thanks to one or two posters that can't seem to get their heads out of their anus' (or is that ani?).

UmpJM Sun Sep 10, 2006 06:41pm

ozzy,

I believe anuses is the correct plural spelling. Otherwise, I believe you are "dead on".

JM

GarthB Sun Sep 10, 2006 06:54pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAump
Why are members posting good rule scenarios for discussion on the other websites and NOT here? This list includes some of our top "jefes."


Do you mean great discussions on other boards like this:

"Having coached youth baseball & fastpitch for several years(altho not for 5-6 yrs now), & thinking I had a pretty good handle on the rules, I've recently seen some major league baseball situations that seem to indicate I'm not as familiar with the rules as I thought.

Specifically: Runner on 1st base. Batter hits ball to 2nd baseman. Runner on 1st starts toward 2nd base, stops, then takes 3-4 steps back toward 1st base to avoid being tagged by 2nd baseman. 2nd baseman throws to 1st baseman for force play. 1st baseman then throws to shortstop covering 2nd base, where baserunner is either out or safe when tagged.

For some reason, I was under the impression that the runner from 1st base could stop in the basepath so as not to run into a tag, but could not reverse course to avoid a tag on a force play. If he did reverse his course, he was automatically out and the 2nd baseman could throw to 1st base for the force play on the batter, thus completing a double play.

Am I all wet on this? Or is this rule in effect at some lower level?"



Feel free to visit the other boards if you feel you're missing out on "gems" like this.

Official forum may have a few more LL types than it used to, and there is the Holy Trinity (who, in between banishments, declare how much they can't stand to read each other's post, but obviously feel the need to do so anyway). But no other board gets it right as often.

LMan Sun Sep 10, 2006 07:10pm

All umpire sites have their wankers. I just prefer the wankers that live here ;)

LakeErieUmp Sun Sep 10, 2006 08:52pm

I read this board and not the other ones because I'm actually interested in the CORRECT answers.

Tim C Mon Sep 11, 2006 08:21am

If I were King . . .
 
At least 2/3 of the "Holy Trinity" would be placed on vacation twice a year for 6 months running concurrent.

I would also edit incorrect responses from our "idiot children" (i.e. "children" has nothing to do with the age of a poster).

But alas . . .

Regards,

piaa_ump Tue Sep 12, 2006 10:45am

Other sites
 
Having been a long time reader/sometimes poster of this and other long established sites, I have a history with many posters......knowing pretty much immediately if what they have to say is worth my time to read.....and despite the similarities of the basic baseball interest, each of the sites I go on has a distinct feel about them.....the mix of the posters on that day, the topics and yes, even the "Troll du Jour"...all add in to whether of not I post or respond on that site.....

I pick and choose.....If something interests me here, I respond, if its on another site, I respond there....no ryhme or reason......

On the other hand...if the posts on any given day resemble knucklehead city, I'll just avoid the site until the wind changes......and the wind always changes......

Stan

Forest Ump Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:36am

There are other umpire web sites?:eek: LIB

nickrego Wed Sep 13, 2006 01:26am

What has happened over at McGriff's is a down right shame.

If aliens were to come to our planet, read what goes on over there with posters that are left, they would most likely decide to exterminate our species, for fear of us contaminating the rest of the universe.


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