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So what rule, other than 9.01(c), would you use to justify "ejecting" your partner?
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A blatant lie and howwould you know, anyone who uses that term is on your Ignore List? I was wondering this myself. Maybe he has a friend PM him all our posts. Quote:
Back to umpiring. Canadaump was not clear (to me) that he was working with an Old Guard official. Taking that clarification, let me suggest, in humility and grace, of which I am known, respected and admired across continents. Canadaump, you ought to be ashamed of yourself. I would have thanked him for his advice. Asked for any other suggestions, with humility and grace, of which I am known, respected and admired across continents, nodded thankfully. Gone about my way. Of course, each half inning, I would cower, I would have thanked him for his advice. Asked for any other suggestions, with humility and grace, of which I am known, respected and admired across continents, nodded thankfully. Gone about my way. When the game was over, as they all do, with the patience hat I have shown, mixed with great gratitude, I would have thanked him for his advice. Asked for any other suggestions, with humility and grace, of which I am known, respected and admired across continents, nodded thankfully. Gone about my way. As we near our cars to leave, head down, I would have thanked him for his advice. Asked for any other suggestions, with humility and grace, of which I am known, respected and admired across continents, nodded thankfully. Then I would have asked humbly,with humility and grace, of which I am known, respected and admired across continents, "Was it worth you showing me up, breaking the trust that I had in you, to be on my side? It is only us out there, was it worth it for you to leave me feeling isolated and alone to get across a single, inconsequrntial point that was nothing more than an attempt on your part to Old Guard me, influence and power play me? But then that is me, Canadaump. Deej calls me "Mr. Nuclear Bomb". I tend to hold back, with humility and grace, of which I am known, respected and admired across continents, then whenceuponed, level the "territory" about. Kid, and you know I mean that well, you have to put up with all kinds of sh**, when a fellow umpire does it to you? Try a new dance So afraid of any new romance Be so drunk to try a new dance?
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From a former coach of three sons, all umpires, one distressed baseball wife (Team Mother for Eternity?), pieces of advice. What you do, your style and grace, is what your children will remember you for. Every time you feel the urge to approach sports officials, remember that. When other fathers had problems with their player sons, I never did. My wife, God Bless her, kept reminding me why I was coaching in the first place. "What you do, your style and grace, is what your children, and the other children, will remember you for." When their ball was over, I took that and became a strength and power trainer "What you do, your style and grace, is what your children and others will remember you for." FYI.
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So, by that same logic, offering that as a quote in your never-ending quest against The Old Guard, is showing a certain fragility of ego as well? I realize you were offering your young padawan advice, and perhaps in a roundabout way, were trying to make a rhetorical point, but still. And it still doesn't address the strange, and honestly, kind of dumb-sounding idea of ejecting one's own partner. And yes, CanadaUmp6, I am in fact referring to you. |
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Canada was not speaking to me about anything I may have done. He was asking HokieUmp if he was referring to Canada in a post. Please try to keep up. |
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My statement that I would have ejected a partner that tried to overrule me was made more out of emotion than out of thought. I would not try and pull that off during a game, and I apologize for causing this much dissent. Ejecting a "partner" is obviously never an option, even though we all probably sometimes wish it was.
I should describe the situation in greater detail. This was a volunteer "umpire" who had to have his own way and wouldn't stop arguing until he got it. As a coach that year, he had argued with a naive base umpire about an obvious out call against his team for over 5 minutes. Once he was finally ejected, he refused to leave the park. In the situation I was involved in, he came up to me (I was plate) and told me there was no running lane, despite the fact that neither team said a word of complaint about the call. He didn't even make reference to the running lane- it was more something along the lines of "we don't call that kind of thing in this league". Clearly he was looking to overpower a younger umpire (I was 17 at the time) and I gave in, knowing he would make a show if I didn't change the call. Looking back, I now wish that I had walked off the field and left him with his superior rules knowledge to call the game on his own. I should have also encouraged the UIC to ensure that this "umpire" didn't get within 200 metres of a ball diamond ever again. Last edited by canadaump6; Sat Apr 05, 2008 at 11:38pm. |
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