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Old Mon Apr 21, 2008, 11:04am
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This would do the trick. Notice that Bob's first suggestion is not preemptive suspension, but rather the institution of suspension policies. These should be progressive, for instance: 2nd ejection, miss 2 games; 3rd ejection, miss 5 games; 4th ejection in a season, banned from the league.
You're just too nice a guy, Mike.

We've had similar problems over the years in basketball with a mens rec league and in football with a mens flag league. We told them both that the only way that they would get officials is (1) first ejection is one game, and (2) second ejection is the rest of the year. If contact was involved in either ejection, it would immediately be a lifetime ban. We also told them that there was zero tolerance, with no recourse for any ejection. Iow, a player got one kick at the can.

If they truly want to clean their leagues up, they'll agree. If they don't, let 'em do their own damn games.
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Old Mon Apr 21, 2008, 11:25am
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The Canadian dollar is strong but not that strong. $40 for a nine inning game!! That's ridiculous.
Last year we got $75 around here and that's probably 5 or 10 too low.

I agree with all the above posters as well, change the culture of the league quickly with fast and fair ejections, suspensions and bannings. Pay a fair game fee and find a way to speed up the games and you'll prosper with better players, better competition and plenty of umpires.
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Old Mon Apr 21, 2008, 06:00pm
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We had an issue with a regional (Non-MSBL) men's league a while back. Went from fairly mellow (At least as much as large group of over age adolescents will ever be) to a real PITA.

The four umpire associations got together and began sharing all ejection/incident information, then wrote a very strongly worded letter to the league and each manager outlining the problems and advising that a zero tolerance policy would immediately be put into effect.

Short story - no changes. So we took the path of "you want you get". Each ejection report was e-mailed out every day to the assignors. They added the next scheduled game information and forwarded it out to the group. If the player showed up to play he (Duh) and the manager were both ejected, game forfeited and the crew left.

Two weeks later the trouble makers were forced out by peer pressure and the league has been for the most part no problem. The BOD went further the next year - 2 game suspension 1st ejection, 5 for second & balance of season for 3rd.
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Old Mon Apr 21, 2008, 07:55pm
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I played in our local MSBL for about eight years and can't recall any real troublemakers or problems. The expectations for conduct were laid out up front and known to all participants.

It also helped that the umpires were generally well-trained, experienced and had great game management skills.

Now that I'm not playing in the league, I umpire in it from time-to-time and haven't had any problems.

Due to time constraints and scheduling, I'm now playing in a men's fastpitch softball league. The league is pretty mellow, but there is one team with a couple of noted hotheads.

Last year that team was involved in a bench clearing incident, the first thing like that I've ever seen in that league. It got pretty ugly.

The following week, the league commissioner got all teams together before the games and read them the riot act. Those involved in the bench-clearing incident received two week suspensions.

Haven't seen another problem since.
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Old Mon Apr 21, 2008, 09:46pm
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A few seasons ago, a pitcher in the local MSBL league was ejected for histrionics on the mound over balls and strikes. He proceeded to get in the face of the umpire, and in the process, made contact with the umpire. The BOD expelled him from the league immediately. There have been very few ejections since.
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Old Tue Apr 22, 2008, 06:28am
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You're just too nice a guy, Mike.

If they truly want to clean their leagues up, they'll agree. If they don't, let 'em do their own damn games.
That's a charitable reading. I guess I agree that adults should know better. As Twain said, if you make the same mistake more than once, it's a bad habit.
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Old Tue Apr 22, 2008, 08:07am
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I used to umpire here in Tx for the mexican league, same thing here 9 inns, $40. No control of the players and coaches, the league finally agreed to $50 but still no time limit. Some umpires kept getting threating and got fed up with it. The good umpires finally had enough and left, now the league has to deal with inexperience umpires that dont have a clue about baseball.
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Old Sun Apr 27, 2008, 01:23am
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The Utah MSBL pays fifty per game with a no new inning after three hours time limit. It works out pretty well and there is not trouble finding umpires.
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Old Sun Apr 27, 2008, 09:37am
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Here in Ottawa, Canada men's league pays $45 for plate and $35 for bases. Games are 7 innings but the time limit is kinda messed up, the rules state that it is 2 hours and 15 minutes but is shortend to 2 hours for most games.

Rule was set when weekday game times were at 6 and 8:30 but now they are 6:15 and 8:30 with lights going out at 11pm in the city. So in order to keep things on time the rule has unoffically changed to no new inning after 8:15 for the early game and 10:45 for the late game.

We have had a couple of problem in the past but the league has really cut down on that in the last couple of years. I think it was more from some umpires putting up with too much, thus things got out of hand.

Alot of problems in men's leagues start from the fact there is no real manager and all the players pay the same, therefore all feel they should get equal say.

In the five years in the league I think I may have tossed one manager, but 30-40 players (each year I get a game with 4-5 ejections).
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Old Sun Apr 27, 2008, 09:55am
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Here in Ottawa, Canada men's league pays $45 for plate and $35 for bases. Games are 7 innings but the time limit is kinda messed up, the rules state that it is 2 hours and 15 minutes but is shortend to 2 hours for most games.

Rule was set when weekday game times were at 6 and 8:30 but now they are 6:15 and 8:30 with lights going out at 11pm in the city. So in order to keep things on time the rule has unoffically changed to no new inning after 8:15 for the early game and 10:45 for the late game.

We have had a couple of problem in the past but the league has really cut down on that in the last couple of years. I think it was more from some umpires putting up with too much, thus things got out of hand.

Alot of problems in men's leagues start from the fact there is no real manager and all the players pay the same, therefore all feel they should get equal say.

In the five years in the league I think I may have tossed one manager, but 30-40 players (each year I get a game with 4-5 ejections).
I don't work leagues where they want to pay the base umpire less than the plate umpire.
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Old Sun Apr 27, 2008, 10:15am
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Me either- unless they want me to be the plate umpire!

Seriously, I hate that practice. Both umpires have the same expense in getting to the field, equipment (okay, so the base umpire just doesn't happen to be wearing his at the moment), training, registration, etc.

Both have equal- if not identical- responsibilities during the game and an equal expectation that their duties are carried out correctly. And, depending on how the game plays out, the base umpire will be hustling and running and exerting just as much effort as the plate man- if not more.

No leagues I'm aware of in my area have this "split" pay scale- and I'm happy with that!
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Old Sun Apr 27, 2008, 11:51am
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They do that because we have a few guys who only do bases. We need these guys to pick up games during the summer months as others take holidays. I figure about 75% of the games I do in this league, I am behind the plate.
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Old Mon Apr 28, 2008, 01:53pm
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A lot of players have semi-pro experience, but choose to play in the rec league for various reasons.

What's the difference between 'semi-pro' and 'rec'?

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Old Mon Apr 28, 2008, 04:51pm
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move to wood bats, enforce the speed up rules, have your association develop stringent ejection policies in their service agreement or you're not working their games...period. Tell the real morons to go play beer league softball where they belong.
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