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Old Fri Apr 20, 2007, 01:37pm
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Got sent to the dugout last night

I got sent to the dugout by the umpire for the first time in my 14 year coaching career. I have to admit is was deserved. I even shook the umpires hand during the JV game that followed and thanked him for not ejecting me. I will be more calm tonight.
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Old Fri Apr 20, 2007, 01:38pm
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What'd you do to get yourself restricted to the dugout? Details, man, details.....

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Old Fri Apr 20, 2007, 01:44pm
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There was a double play ball where I thought the other team's first baseman pulled his foot. I asked BU to get help and he did. PU said he had an out. I asked why he was out and he said he never pulled his foot. As I was walking away, I said, "If you are going to get into perfect position (and he was), you need to make the call." He told me to go to the dugout where I stayed for the final five pitches of the game.
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Old Fri Apr 20, 2007, 10:44pm
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5 pitches?

well that means you must have won, because your pitcher ended up on the hill at the end of the game. then again, somebody could have hit a walkoff, but given your attitude, I doubt it
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Old Fri Apr 20, 2007, 10:52pm
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correct me if i amwrong but according to his post wouldn't his team have been batting. If he was arguing a double play saying the person pulled his foot off the bag obviously he was arguing for his team and thus for the baserunner. thus his team was hitting.
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Old Fri Apr 20, 2007, 11:07pm
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Bu's call all the way!

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There was a double play ball where I thought the other team's first baseman pulled his foot. I asked BU to get help and he did. PU said he had an out. I asked why he was out and he said he never pulled his foot. As I was walking away, I said, "If you are going to get into perfect position (and he was), you need to make the call." He told me to go to the dugout where I stayed for the final five pitches of the game.
Shame on the BU. If there was any doubt he should have asked for help.

But waiting for the coach to ask ... forget it!

Thanks
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Old Sat Apr 21, 2007, 01:48pm
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asking

Most of you clowns never ask for help...if you do ask you must be a football official also. I had a game last week where on of my friends(a guy I let sub last year on my football crew)was working the plate. We had a close play on a slow hit ball to short where it appeared to me from the 3rd base box that he pulled his foot. The BU called him out & I thought he pulled his foot. I didnt ask for an appeal because I wanted to see what would happen. I watch my HL a couple of days earlier ask for help on the same play. The BU who didn/t ask for help is just a baseball guy. After the inning I asked my friend if the 1st baseman pulled his foot & he said "if I would of appealed he would of said yes he pulled his foot". THAT IS WHY I DON'T LIKE BASEBALL AS MUCH AS FOOTBALL OFFICIATING. BASEBALL WILL LET SOMETHING WRONG GO ON WHEN FOOTBALL WON'T.
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Old Sat Apr 21, 2007, 01:53pm
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Not always true

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Most of you clowns never ask for help...if you do ask you must be a football official also. I had a game last week where on of my friends(a guy I let sub last year on my football crew)was working the plate. We had a close play on a slow hit ball to short where it appeared to me from the 3rd base box that he pulled his foot. The BU called him out & I thought he pulled his foot. I didnt ask for an appeal because I wanted to see what would happen. I watch my HL a couple of days earlier ask for help on the same play. The BU who didn/t ask for help is just a baseball guy. After the inning I asked my friend if the 1st baseman pulled his foot & he said "if I would of appealed he would of said yes he pulled his foot". THAT IS WHY I DON'T LIKE BASEBALL AS MUCH AS FOOTBALL OFFICIATING. BASEBALL WILL LET SOMETHING WRONG GO ON WHEN FOOTBALL WON'T.
No true, that's why football has "INSTANT REPLAY" and baseball doesn't!

You can correct things retroactively in football without affecting the play. That is not true in baseball.

As stated, the BU should be smart enought to know if there is a chance F3 was off the bag - then quickly ask before making the call.

Once he makes the call as out then its too late.

I know he was your friend as PU, but you never tell a coach, "if he would have asked I would have said he pulled his foot." That undermines the whole crew.

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Old Sat Apr 21, 2007, 02:07pm
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Old Sat Apr 21, 2007, 02:16pm
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Coach should be restricted to bleachers.

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Most of you clowns never ask for help...if you do ask you must be a football official also.
Who helped you make up this opinion about us clowns? Nevermind. I already have formed an opinion about the quality of your skills.
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I had a game last week where on of my friends(a guy I let sub last year on my football crew)was working the plate. We had a close play on a slow hit ball to short where it appeared to me from the 3rd base box that he pulled his foot. The BU called him out & I thought he pulled his foot. I didnt ask for an appeal because I wanted to see what would happen.
Coach, this only justifies my opinion about about the quality of your skills.
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I watch my HL a couple of days earlier ask for help on the same play. The BU who didn/t ask for help is just a baseball guy. After the inning I asked my friend if the 1st baseman pulled his foot & he said "if I would of appealed he would of said yes he pulled his foot".
Didn't learn anything did you? You should have listened to your friend and correctly identified who made the mistake.
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THAT IS WHY I DON'T LIKE BASEBALL AS MUCH AS FOOTBALL OFFICIATING. BASEBALL WILL LET SOMETHING WRONG GO ON WHEN FOOTBALL WON'T.
Did you come UP with this one all by yourself? Coach, please stay in the bleachers the next time for your own safety.
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Old Sat Apr 21, 2007, 02:17pm
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Most of you clowns never ask for help...if you do ask you must be a football official also.

This is all I needed to read from you to show me that if you're an umpire you're not much of one...........


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Old Sat Apr 21, 2007, 02:30pm
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This is all I needed to read from you to show me that if you're an umpire you're not much of one...........
He's not an umpire. He's already been laughed off the basketball forum for posing as (1) a former D1 basketball player (2) a current high-level basketball official (3) a college football official, and (4) a high school varsity baseball coach. In his spare time, he also solved World Hunger and stopped Global Warming.

Just another 14-year old troll passing through. Read some of his old posts if you want a giggle. Just laugh at him; he'll disappear eventually. We got rid of him.

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Old Sat Apr 21, 2007, 02:34pm
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Talking Troll Warning has been issued.

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He's not an umpire. He's already been laughed off the basketball forum for posing as (1) a former D1 basketball player (2) a current high-level basketball official (3) a college football official, and (4) a high school varsity baseball coach. In his spare time, he also solved World Hunger and stopped Global Warming.

Just another 14-year old troll passing through. Read some of his old posts if you want a giggle. Just laugh at him; he'll disappear eventually. We got rid of him.
I guess Coach Jinx tired of trolling the basketball portion of this website.
Maybe, he'll go back to coaching a Madden football team in the Nintendo League.
I hear the referees there have never blown a call.

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Old Sun Apr 22, 2007, 08:27pm
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He's not an umpire. He's already been laughed off the basketball forum for posing as (1) a former D1 basketball player (2) a current high-level basketball official (3) a college football official, and (4) a high school varsity baseball coach. In his spare time, he also solved World Hunger and stopped Global Warming.

Just another 14-year old troll passing through. Read some of his old posts if you want a giggle. Just laugh at him; he'll disappear eventually. We got rid of him.

I played D1 basketball & also played JUCO baseball on a team that went to the NJCAA college world series. I coached HS football, basketball, baseball in the south. Moved to the west & coached college basketball & juco baseball. Then moved to the midwest, where I am now. I have had my basketball license going on 5 years but do not do high school basketball(dont do any games anymore). Way to many mistakes(officials), fans are to close, coaches are fools & everyone thinks they are experts(just listen to jurasshxxx). I am great high school football official who has just moved into the college ranks. I do coach high school baseball in the sping(big deal what else is there to do). I also have 2 kids, a wife & a 3 handicap. Some people have it & some wish they did.

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Old Sun Apr 22, 2007, 08:41pm
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Good Lord, who asked this guy for his resume?

Please be careful, you might break your arm patting yourself on the back!
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