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That's fine and dandy;however, through the years it is a frustration with how much "bad" information is posted. Often times with no rebuttal and a young umpire might read that and think its a good answer. Posting information is good; however, it helps to look at who is posting and their track record. There is not a correct way; I would suggest that you practice both methods and see what works for you. I found that I follow the ball to the glove and my eyes to the base on the plays at first. Works great and my calls have actually gotten more consistent. (not that they were bad to start with) But I've seen very good BU who call it the other way also. As Carl has noted, the biggest problem with young umpires is that they don't call enought outs at first on the close plays. Take that for what its worth, but it goes a long way ... Best of luck Thanks David |
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On very close plays on steals or attempted doubles and such, I find myself actually thinking things like, "Oh man, the ball beat the runner to the bag, but you've gotta put the tag on the runner in time. I'm gonna here moaning and groaning on this." And then I sell, "SAFE!" Often times, its natural for an up-and-coming umpire to question himself in his first couple of higher level games. That's nothing new, and I think we've all been there. But if it continues after 5-6 games, you need to look at your mechanics/skills. Hang in there and give yourself time to adjust to the higher level. JMO |
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Did you re-read the post you were replying to yet? Bob was most assuredly not saying we should look toward a base that we think the ball it going to before it's actually going there. 4000+ posts. 9 posts. I think I'm safe in my assumptions so far... |
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Don't you think it was a TAD offensive for some guy with 6 (at the time) posts to come down condescendingly on a guy with thousands of posts? Granted, it's entirely possible that someone could post here thousands of times and still be an idiot ... but I think it's good advice to pay at least a LITTLE attention to someone's prior posts before assuming the guy is an idiot. So what "got the hairs up" was you misreading a respected forum member's post, and condescendingly telling him to be careful. Sort of like giving Tiger Woods advice to be careful on his backswing. |
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When I'm on the field, it doesn't take more than an inning or so before I can tell if a person has "skills". Likewise on the internet, it doesn't take more than a couple of posts before you can tell if they have a clue. Bottom line, don't judge ability/knowledge by a (number), rather form your conclusions based on content and observations. Just my opinion |
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However, I agree with you primary point and would add that Jim Evans' next post on the internet would be his first. |
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But for someone with 6 posts to ASSUME that someone with 4000 posts needs to be talked down to? Please. |
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