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yawetag Mon Oct 20, 2008 01:49am

Umpire Karate
 
At least he gets good exercise: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hannPgeuF98

johnnyg08 Mon Oct 20, 2008 09:08am

lame...there's another one on here as well...in kiddie ball...hard to imagine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pnwjr...eature=related

Rcichon Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:15am

Wow
 
Just wow.

johnnyg08 Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:48pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyg08 (Post 544093)
lame...there's another one on here as well...in kiddie ball...hard to imagine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pnwjr...eature=related

good thing after the Naked Gun shenanigans, he goes right to his "clicker" and clears that baby out for the next 9 yr old to get rung up.

SethPDX Mon Oct 20, 2008 02:06pm

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Originally Posted by yawetag (Post 544057)
At least he gets good exercise: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hannPgeuF98

No, no, no....this has to be an episode of "Punk'd" or "Candid Camera.":D

SethPDX Mon Oct 20, 2008 02:08pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyg08 (Post 544093)
lame...there's another one on here as well...in kiddie ball...hard to imagine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pnwjr...eature=related

This guy, on the other hand, has a plate stance I'm going to try out next spring;).

SanDiegoSteve Mon Oct 20, 2008 02:18pm

Jumpin' Jack Flash it's a gas, gas, gas!:rolleyes:

Bruce Lee is rolling over in his grave as we speak.

LomUmp Mon Oct 20, 2008 02:39pm

Hey all,

Everybody was Kung-Fu fighting...HA! Ok, ok, they aren't as fast as lightning....:rolleyes:

LomUmp:cool:

BigUmp56 Mon Oct 20, 2008 02:46pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyg08 (Post 544093)
lame...there's another one on here as well...in kiddie ball...hard to imagine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pnwjr...eature=related

What was wrong with his called third mechanic? I think he should have been more emphatic and kicked some dirt on the little b@$tard for looking at such a sweet pitch.

Tim.

SanDiegoSteve Sat Oct 25, 2008 10:42pm

I really like Culbreath's zone tonight, but it looks like he's been watching too many Kung Fu umpire videos lately! :)

mbyron Sun Oct 26, 2008 07:30am

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve (Post 545834)
I really like Culbreath's zone tonight, but it looks like he's been watching too many Kung Fu umpire videos lately! :)

You think he's been eating too many Culs? :eek:

TxUmp Sun Oct 26, 2008 08:00am

Cream of the Crop?
 
This year's World Series umpires certainly have not improved the public's perception of umpires. They have blown several calls, made several glaring errors, used poor mechanics, and generally have not shown the excellence we would expect of umpires at the highest level. I can't comment on Culbreath's strike zone last night (seemed OK, but I couldn't stay up for the end), but I disticntly heard him call the location of several called balls - "Inside!" Since when is that an acceptable practice anywhere but in a pick-up game?

I am disappointed in the image these guys are presenting as supposedly the best umpires in the country.

griff901c Sun Oct 26, 2008 09:35am

the reason your hearing the verbal is because the whole yard is wired for sound. He is not saying it as loud as you think ( or it seems).

Nothing wrong with a low verbal on close pitches. Happens all the time...


griff

SethPDX Sun Oct 26, 2008 02:13pm

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Originally Posted by TxUmp (Post 545909)
This year's World Series umpires certainly have not improved the public's perception of umpires. They have blown several calls, made several glaring errors, used poor mechanics, and generally have not shown the excellence we would expect of umpires at the highest level. I can't comment on Culbreath's strike zone last night (seemed OK, but I couldn't stay up for the end), but I disticntly heard him call the location of several called balls - "Inside!" Since when is that an acceptable practice anywhere but in a pick-up game?

I am disappointed in the image these guys are presenting as supposedly the best umpires in the country.

The blown calls are unfortunate, but some of these mechanics are acceptable at the Major League level, like quietly giving the location of a close pitch. Like Griff said, you probably wouldn't be able to hear it in a regular season game.

TxUmp Sun Oct 26, 2008 02:27pm

Verbal call of pitch location
 
So it is acceptable to give the location of the pitch - even if only the catcher and pitcher can hear it? I don't think so. What happens in this scenario?

The ump says "Ball, low". The manager asks his catcher where the pitch was. He says, "He said low". The manager who has a great view of vertical says " The pitch was not low!"

Much better to avoid the problem by NEVER calling the location of the pitch. If the catcher asks "Was that pitch low?", you just agree with him and go on.
You can get into a lot of arguments if you give routinely give the location of the pitch - and you gain NOTHING!


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