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As I pointed out, he came forward here and admitted his error in judgment. He let his emotions dictate his behavior. He began his post by saying he felt he possibly deserved what happened. I think the umpire in question is an idiot, and shouldn't be allowed on a baseball field. People like this are not fellow umpires IMO. They are clowns masquerading as umpires, and know nothing about the game. Please don't even try to say that you have never hollered at an umpire before, because I'm just not buying it. That goes for the rest of you sanctimonious liars out there. You've all booed the umpire before. You may not have done what Tim did, but I read here all the time about how so-and-so blew the call on the MLB game, and how they shouldn't even have a job, etc. We criticize other umpires all the time. Tim just got caught up in the moment. He came here, the one place he can go to confess his sins, and everyone is taking pot-shots at him now. He's a big boy, and he can take the assaults, but remember that he had the courage to admit his mistake.
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For example, I umpire with a guy (who is a very, very good Div. 1 major-conference college umpire) who complains about (baseball) head coaches. He will say to other umpires that "that coach is a no good such-and-such" and "this coach is a no good xxxxxx" . Which is fine...we all say things like that about certain coaches to other umpires away from the field. However, this same umpire also coaches a high school girls basketball team and he also likes to tell us stories about how proud he was to get tossed twice during the regular season because "the officials were just horrible and they needed to know it." You know what? I have little respect for someone with that double-standard. It pisses me off, frankly. Don't moan and groan as an umpire about a head coach because "all he does is b itch and moan and whine all game long" and then go out and do the same thing when you're coaching basketball in the off-season. Frankly, if I'm umpiring in a game with a guy who is also an *** hole coach (toward officials) ..I may just be a step slower in helping him out when they're ready to burn the dugouts on him. You know: give him a chance to stand there and see how he likes being the official in that situation. Quote:
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Whether the umpire was right or wrong isn't really a factor. What really does matter is that you've got a supposedly fellow umpire publicly back-stabbing one of his supposed brethren. We expect that from coaches and fans. We don't expect it from fellow officials. I wouldn't like to share a field with either of you. I'd be afraid to turn my back. Sad....... |
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If I was a basketball coach I would be paid to win (and possibly be fired if I ran a losing program) and therefore I would contend, over a cold adult beverage, that I should be held to no higher standard than any other coach.
Why should I be at a disadvantage? While I don't wear these two hats I would contend that my JOB allows me certain leeway . . . I Like Turtles, |
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I have never yelled at any umpire since the day I became one. EVER. I've had discussions with them after the game, WHEN I'M THERE EVALUATING THEM FOR OUR ASSOCIATION...but if I'm there just as a fan (i.e. my son's games) I just let it go. If you want to call me a liar go ahead, that's simply a crutch to justify your own behavior. |
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When I umpire, I fully expect to be booed, as it is rich in tradition of this grand game.
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I've been known to get popcorn and peanuts thrown at me when my family (diehard Red Sox fans) are at a baseball game and they're all screaming at the umpire and I'm defending him.
Frankly, as for MLB, maybe because I knew or know enough of them from my days in pro ball...it makes it pretty hard for me to boo and or yell at them. Its always easier to yell at a stranger than someone you lived and traveled with for 6 months, or who was in your umpire class, or was in the same minor league as you or was your teacher/mentor at umpire school and after. In all my time in pro ball there was only 1 guy who I couldn't stand and in whom I found no redeeming qualities...we nearly came to blows one spring...but while I hope to God he doesn't get promoted from the reserve list ahead of some other persons on that list...I still can't bring myself to boo him. |
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Please reread my posts, comprehension is essential. Though I'm not in agreement with what Tim said, I have not been piling on. My posts have been aimed specifically at Tim's #1 apologist Tim C who called his outburst an act of bravery. |
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Lawump:
"In all my time in pro ball there was only 1 guy who I couldn't stand and in whom I found no redeeming qualities...we nearly came to blows one spring . . ."
I guess every class has one of "these guys" (@ Brinkman it was a minor league instructor that lied, cheated and attempted intentionally to place certain students in a bad light). I took care of ours (while there were no blows I did push him in the chest hard enough that he lost his balance). Since that January anyone in our class has always called "problem umpires": "Oh he's just a Whitehead.") Just for the record I don't even cheer at professional games so there would be no reason to comment on the umpire's qualities. I Like Turtles, |
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Don:
Maybe it is you that needs to learn to read:
I thought I was clear when I said the bravery was to: 1) Originally face the issue knowing well he could be in trouble for what he did and, 2) Being brave enough to bring this issue to our attention to discuss. I did not say, nor did I mean to say, the discussion items were brave. Again, we just can't agree on umpiring and that is fine as we will never, thankfully, work a game together. I Like Turtles, |
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