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johnnyg08 Wed May 09, 2007 03:04pm

New Music from Joe West
 
For your listening pleasure...are you kidding me? :)

http://www.umpirejoewest.com/Blue%20Cowboy.htm

canablue05 Wed May 09, 2007 10:10pm

correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't he the youngest umpire ever in the big leagues, and youngest to work the world series...and how many years has he been in the show??? ...

RPatrino Wed May 09, 2007 10:41pm

Took a shot off my WV tonight, and that "WHACK" was Joe West music to my ears!!!!

kylejt Wed May 09, 2007 11:54pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by canablue05
correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't he the youngest umpire ever in the big leagues, and youngest to work the world series...and how many years has he been in the show??? ...


Too many. He now has the footwork of a fire hydrant. And that plate stance....

GarthB Thu May 10, 2007 12:46am

Quote:

Originally Posted by canadaump6
Joe West is a fat *** and is a terrible umpire who is better suited managing at a fast food restaurant. A couple years ago he called a ball that was foul by a foot a homerun, thus putting two runs on the board against the Blue Jays. I would never buy any of his equipment. I wouldn't want to hear him sing either.

You should live long enough to umpire as well as Joe.

lawump Thu May 10, 2007 08:39am

Quote:

Originally Posted by canadaump6
Joe West is a fat *** and is a terrible umpire who is better suited managing at a fast food restaurant. A couple years ago he called a ball that was foul by a foot a homerun, thus putting two runs on the board against the Blue Jays. I would never buy any of his equipment. I wouldn't want to hear him sing either.

From henceforth your new name is:

canadaRAT6

And by the way, once you start umpiring at a level where the players are old enough and big enough to actually hit homeruns...you will see that even the best can miss a foul/homerun call.

kylejt Thu May 10, 2007 10:18am

I really don't care about the accuracy of calls, but more about mechanics and hustle. You've got to look good at what you're doing. That's why we shine our shoes and iron our pants. Joe's new garden gnome plate stance, along with slothlike footwork makes us look bad. These guys are at the top of the sport, and should be a reflection of how it's supposed to be done. Now it's looking more and more like Little League Worlds series umpires, getting the big spot for many, many, MANY years of community service.

UmpJM Thu May 10, 2007 10:24am

Quote:

Originally Posted by kylejt
I really don't care about the accuracy of calls, ...

Kyle,

That's a rather interesting perspective for an umpire.

Do you have many ejections at your games?

JM

Four-Oh Thu May 10, 2007 11:00am

Worth every penny...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RPatrino
Took a shot off my WV tonight, and that "WHACK" was Joe West music to my ears!!!!

Yep, I had my first game of the year(!) on Tuesday, wearing my new(-to-me) WV.... Paid for itself that night (fastball, ticked past the catcher and straight at me!), especially after I looked at the dusty imprint of baseball stitches in the middle of my shirt!

Partner heard the "WHACK" and came to check on me between innings, but I, of course, hardly felt a thing. Count me in as a fan of that kind of JW music from up here, north of the border.

Andrew

johnnyg08 Thu May 10, 2007 11:26am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Four-Oh
Count me in as a fan of that kind of JW music from up here, north of the border.

Andrew

You're the one huh? :D

canadaump6 Thu May 10, 2007 03:20pm

GarthB,Lawump
 
GarthB: I'm not trying to be rude here or anything, but I do believe Joe West needs to stop binging on Mcdonald's after every game and spend the money getting himself a pair of perscription glasses. If he missed that one call, he probably has missed a number of other calls as well.

umpduck11 Thu May 10, 2007 06:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by canadaump6
If he missed that one call, he probably has missed a number of other calls as well.

Perhaps he should take up tee ball, then he could be perfect like you.

canadaump6 Fri May 11, 2007 12:37am

T-Ball?
 
What is it that makes people believe that I only umpire tee ball? First game of the season was adult rec. Yesterday was 12-13 year old All Star. Day before that was 13-14 year old All Star. I've got a Tier 2 game coming up which will be ages 15 to 18 and I will be working with a AA umpire. While I'm not yet comfortable doing PBLO, adult All Star and university-level ball, I sure as heck am not a constant t-ball umpire either.

I do take pride in my flexibility and willingness to work any level of game that my assignor asks me to do. The day after my adult game I did a 7 year old machine pitch game to help teach a rookie umpire a few things on his first game of his career. I think that while most veteran umpires on here would choose to do mostly higher-level ball, we should also be willing to do some younger levels to give back to the community and help teach newcomers the basics of umpiring.

GarthB Fri May 11, 2007 12:52am

Quote:

Originally Posted by canadaump6
I've got a Tier 2 game coming up which will be ages 15 to 18 and I will be working with a AA umpire.

AA umpire? MiLB AA umpire? Maritime Provinces AA umpire?

canadaump6 Fri May 11, 2007 03:32am

GarthB
 
What does MiLB stand for anyways? I've heard said before but can't think of what it might be.

This umpire did AA ball in the professional baseball system. I'd rather not give any details just to protect his privacy.


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