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Rich Sun Mar 11, 2007 08:58am

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Originally Posted by mcrowder
Wow - that seems a bit much. Put away the rabbit ears, hoss.

I would not have heard the comments - chatter coming from someone venting in the dugout has to be EXTREMELY long, or EXTREMELY offensive to even get my attention. (Now have this same coach run out on to the field yelling that, and I agree ... buh bye coach).

That sentence, screamed as it was in the video, is an ejection. Not because of the word "you" but because of the obnoxious nature of the rest of it.

SP softball umpires only survive in these leagues one way. Have a hair trigger and eject anyone that even looks at you funny. Otherwise, you get what we have on the video.

I tried doing this back when I was a younger umpire and I just realized I'd rather stay home than do this crap. Of course I feel the same way about ALL softball now.

clips2 Sun Mar 11, 2007 01:09pm

noone answers the question
 
you guys need to get a life....you argue like women and coaches and than never address the original question that started the thread.....lol

SanDiegoSteve Sun Mar 11, 2007 01:22pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by clips2
you guys need to get a life....you argue like women and coaches and than never address the original question that started the thread.....lol

I'm sorry, who are you again? We once had a poster named clips2, but he left and said he wasn't coming back. To which we all said, "AMEN!":(

mcrowder Sun Mar 11, 2007 09:24pm

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Originally Posted by Rich Fronheiser
That sentence, screamed as it was in the video, is an ejection. Not because of the word "you" but because of the obnoxious nature of the rest of it.

Uh, Rich ... what are you referring to? I see no video in this thread, and was answering LLDan's OP. You referring to something else?

mcrowder Sun Mar 11, 2007 09:26pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by clips2
you guys need to get a life....you argue like women and coaches and than never address the original question that started the thread.....lol

I'm pretty sure I answered it pretty directly, and answered his follow up as well. You read English? (PS - 'LOL' on the end of your own lame joke is pretty absurd - you LOL OTHER people's jokes if you think they are funny.)

Rcichon Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:29pm

I'd give him a glare or maybe a verbal b4 ejecting him next time.

LMan Mon Mar 12, 2007 08:37am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcrowder
I'm pretty sure I answered it pretty directly, and answered his follow up as well. You read English? (PS - 'LOL' on the end of your own lame joke is pretty absurd - you LOL OTHER people's jokes if you think they are funny.)


LOL






;)

canadaump6 Mon Mar 12, 2007 04:33pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcrowder
Uh, Rich ... what are you referring to? I see no video in this thread, and was answering LLDan's OP. You referring to something else?

I think he was talking about the three videos posted under the thread "Absolutely Disgusting".

I once had a coach tell me that I was "ruining this game for the kids", when I was simply enforcing a rule that was necessary to call (automatic end of continuous play at a young level so that the kids don't overthrow to the point that every batter gets a homerun). I didn't toss him, but should have as that's a personal comment and I take it as an insult that he would say that.

TussAgee11 Mon Mar 12, 2007 06:13pm

I'd probably just continue to stare at him until PU signaled "play".

Then on with the game. Normally a glare will either a) get him to shut up because he feels a threat to his existence in the park or b) get him to be 1) personal 2) profane 3) prolonged

Either way we get a solution to the problem :)

Edited a couple minutes after my post (after thinking about it some more):

I would look away at first and not have rabbit ears. If I felt he was getting more than just an initial reaction or opinion in there, and really yelling at ME, then I'd probably start my glare.

Edited a couple minutes after as well because I spelled "Edited" "Editted"

GarthB Mon Mar 12, 2007 06:25pm

"You missed that call, you know it, and everyone else here knows it."


If this yahoo is yelling this, as indicated in the OP, and this yelling can be clearly heard by the fans, he's trying to show me up and he is gone.

This goes beyond a "you missed that one" or "are you sure about that last call" or "that was bad call."

The combination of the yelling and the accusation equal an early exit.

BBUMP99 Wed Mar 14, 2007 06:05pm

I think that if the "y word" was and had been repeatedly used throughout the game, that would warrant an ejection. But not the first or second time. If it is something like "you #$%& suck" or something to that effect, then it is different, and probably doesnt call for an ejection.

David B Wed Mar 14, 2007 07:56pm

Huh??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBUMP99
I think that if the "y word" was and had been repeatedly used throughout the game, that would warrant an ejection. But not the first or second time. If it is something like "you #$%& suck" or something to that effect, then it is different, and probably doesnt call for an ejection.

Say what? Don't get what you are trying to say ... when the coach says "you" he's asking for an ejection period.

Thanks
David

ctblu40 Wed Mar 14, 2007 09:15pm

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Originally Posted by David B
Say what? Don't get what you are trying to say ... when the coach says "you" he's asking for an ejection period.

Thanks
David

How about if he says, "You need a drink of water, blue?"

Do you run him then? ;)

David B Thu Mar 15, 2007 01:08am

well you asked
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ctblu40
How about if he says, "You need a drink of water, blue?"

Do you run him then? ;)

No, but I'm watching closely to see what he's put in my water ...:D

Never, never trust a coach, period!;)

Thanks
David

GarthB Thu Mar 15, 2007 01:36am

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Originally Posted by David B

Never, never trust a coach, period!;)

Thanks
David

If coaches and players didn't lie and cheat, they wouldn't need umpires.


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