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My onliest advice to Dan is to like stay in school. |
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Had the coach got that far, im sure my partner would have a turned his A$$ around. This coach has known to be trouble coach. Loves gettin in umpire's grill. I wont argue with a coach on a judgement call. You know funny thing after that, Next day, im waiting around before a game at the consession stand with another ump, and the coach came up to me and said "I wasnt questioning your judgement last night" I said yes you were. Why else do u want me to go for help when i already made a call?? He was speechless. :D
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Agreed! The very few times I have had a coach wishing jump out of a dugout a simple "don't come out here" usually gets the point across without the threat.
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My apologies for the typo. I meant to delete wishing but forgot.
That is another reason not to hang around the concession stand by the way. |
I know that Tee thinks Dan's a troll, but textual analysis suggests that he is an authentic juvenile. Garth's parody is "bonus," (a slang expression I like because it is -presumably unwittingly - etymologically correct!) but obviously the work of someone who actually knows the rules of grammar - to expert eyes, an obvious forgery.
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and yet...
im still intellectually confused.
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Runners @ 3rd and 2nd, plate umpires responsibility #1 Fair/Foul #2 runner from third touch home or a play at home on runner from third.
If U-1 is watching for pulled foot @1st, U-1 isn't tracking his own responsibility. U-2 is on his own unless U-1 isn't doing his job |
What would I do in this situation? One thing I'd do is not be in "C" in little ball with runners on second and third. Far more likely to be a play at first (as there was) then any action on the left side of the field.
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