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Old Fri Feb 15, 2008, 08:38pm
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Please refer to post #4 in this thread.
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Old Sat Feb 16, 2008, 02:53am
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Scabism aside,

Did he elevate the working conditions of NCAA umpires?

He was fired because he wants to work games again.
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Old Sat Feb 16, 2008, 10:32am
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He was fired because he wants to work games again.
He resigned. He was not fired.
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Old Sat Feb 16, 2008, 09:43pm
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Old Sat Feb 16, 2008, 10:39am
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That's my point.... No scab will ever be mentioned for anything good without being everyone mentioning ya but he's a scab...

Scabbing leaves a scar for life...

He could invent the cure for AIDS and still people would say, "Wow that great, but he was a scab."

I hope that man finds it real hard to umpire...

We have to be professional on the field if I'm forced to work with him I will and on the field no one would know the difference...

But off the field, where it really counts, where bonds and friendships are made for life that man is not invited.
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Old Thu Feb 21, 2008, 05:28pm
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We have to be professional on the field if I'm forced to work with him...
Like that'll happen.

D-1 umpiring was improved drastically under Yeast's time. Umpiring conditions and support also improved. He did what he was hired to do. We owe him plenty.

He will be welcome on any college field.

Any former MiLB umpires who wish to succeed on the college field would be well advised to leave their minor league issues on the minor league field.
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Old Thu Feb 21, 2008, 06:54pm
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I personally would have no problem working with Dave on the field, and I agree with others here who have mentioned what he did for umpires. Dave helped improve not only D-I umpiring but D-II and D-III as well. In short, he brought NCAA baseball umpiring into the 21st century in more ways than one.
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Old Thu Feb 21, 2008, 10:17pm
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Like that'll happen.
D-1 umpiring was improved drastically under SAUMP's time. Umpiring conditions and support also improved. He did what he was hired to do. We owe him plenty.
Notice that I filled my name in the blank. Big deal. I can make the same generic statement about almost every umpire in the game. Name one who was worthless, and you don't owe a penny more.
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He will be welcome on any college field.
No fair, you peaked at his resume.
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Any former MiLB umpires who wish to succeed on the college field would be well advised to leave their minor league issues on the minor league field.
Are you teasing them? Any minor league umpire who wishes any success on any field better leave those minor league issues off the field.

{Warning: SAtire}

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Old Thu Feb 21, 2008, 10:26pm
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Dear SAump:

If you are going to change my statement so significantly as to replace the person I was speaking about with the name of someone else, please have the integrity to remove my name from the quote. You have posted an out and out lie when it begins with "Originally posted by Anonymous 67." I posted no such thing.
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Old Thu Feb 21, 2008, 11:36pm
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That is so funny! I never expected it so soon. I love your response.
I see that you are comfortable with being a liar. That's worthwhile information to know.
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