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SAump Fri Dec 26, 2008 07:08pm

New 2009 BRD Questions
 
There was a time when a new release came out every year.
Will there be an updated 2009 release date? Yes or no.

Perhaps a new issue isn't needed each and every year.
Is there a need for an updated 2009 release? Yes or no.

Does the size of the BRD, not being 8.5 by 11, really matter? Yes or no.

Any chance of combining a Jim Evans product with an Officiating.com membership offer? Yes or no.
Ex 1. $30 balk video and one-year offer
Ex 2. $60 umpire mechanics book and two-year offer

Membership info: http://shop.officiating.com/

I hope Officiating.com doesn't mind answering some tough questions like these.

Ump153 Sat Dec 27, 2008 06:51pm

Since Jim Evans owns a competing umpiring website/discussion board at which he offers discounts on merchandise with membership, I doubt this will happen here.

SAump Sun Dec 28, 2008 07:15pm

More than I expected
 
ABUA has JEA pasted all over their website. I never thought of JEA as an insurance guy.
A matter of time before NCAA/EASports publishes their training guides.
NFHS went into the publishing business. Amazon.com: Rules By Topic: Baseball 2008: National Federation of State High School Associations: Books
Why can’t they come to some agreement like ABUA has, or bury the hatchet?
The printed material is small potatoes to ANNUAL website membership fees.

Ump153 Sun Dec 28, 2008 07:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAump (Post 562215)
ABUA has JEA pasted all over their website. I never thought of JEA as an insurance guy.

Why can’t they come to some agreement like ABUA has, or bury the hatchet?

You don't get it...Evans bought ABUA.

SethPDX Sun Dec 28, 2008 08:29pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAump (Post 562215)
ABUA has JEA pasted all over their website.

Jim Evans is all over the ABUA site because he now owns the ABUA site.

SAump Sun Dec 28, 2008 10:29pm

Selling a dream
 
How many quality products does this website offer an umpire?
The price of membership gains "accessibility" to an internet database.
I am one of many officials demanding internet services.
Am I willing to pay $50 to $90 for 1 annual website subscription?
I haven't spent a dime on JEA material.
I haven't renewed my Officiating.com membership in 2 years.
So I join OC again and JEA sells a video/book. Did it hurt anybody?

Ump153 Sun Dec 28, 2008 10:59pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAump (Post 562280)

Am I willing to pay $50 to $90 for 1 annual website subscription?

Beats me. Are you?

Quote:

I haven't spent a dime on JEA material.
That partially explains some of your weirder posts.

Quote:

I haven't renewed my Officiating.com membership in 2 years.
I'm sure you've been misssed.

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So I join OC again and JEA/ESO sells a video/book. Did it hurt anybody?
Evans would either have to give up some of his profit to OC for their services, or OC would have to mark the book up and charge their members more than Evans is charging ABUA members.

Do you have some notion that businesses need to operate in your best interests instead of theirs?

Or, is all of this the result of you falling off the wagon for the holidays?

Ump153 Mon Dec 29, 2008 03:11am

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAump (Post 562323)
JEA, BRD, and J/R are showing up on eBay for $9.99.
Seems everyone is cutting deals except the ones who stand to gain the most.

Really?

From Ebay:

"0 results found for Jim Evans Annotated rules baseball"
"0 results found for Jaska Roder"


If any have been sold, they were sold by private previous owners, not the authors or publishers. They are not cutting deals on Ebay. How far are you willing to stretch reality and ignore common business practice to attempt to prove an invaild point?

Pour another one.

SAump Mon Dec 29, 2008 03:14am

Nonsiquitor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ump153 (Post 562324)
Those are being sold by by private previous owners, not the authors or publishers. They are not cutting deals on Ebay. How far are you willing to stretch reality and ignore common business practice to attempt to prove an invaild point?

Pour another one.

try again
I paid $14 for MLBUM.
How much did it cost you?

Ump153 Mon Dec 29, 2008 03:21am

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAump (Post 562325)
try again
I paid $14 for MLBUM.
How much did it cost you?

I was given mine free by an ML umpire who is an acquaintance. Why is that important to you? Neither what you or I or anyone pays for the MLBUM has any bearing on where Evans should sell his works or what OC should offer.

You show no understanding of business matters.

Perhaps it will all make sense in the morning...after a bit of the hair of the dog, of course.

mbyron Mon Dec 29, 2008 09:08am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ump153 (Post 562324)
Really?

From Ebay:

"0 results found for Jim Evans Annotated rules baseball"
"0 results found for Jaska Roder"


If any have been sold, they were sold by private previous owners, not the authors or publishers. They are not cutting deals on Ebay. How far are you willing to stretch reality and ignore common business practice to attempt to prove an invaild point?

Pour another one.

Try spelling his name correctly. Better, click this link to go directly to the item.

And note that "smart" is part of "smartazz."

SAump Mon Dec 29, 2008 01:41pm

Latest MLBUM?
 
Where there any significant differences in the MLBUM from 2007 to 2009?

If so, which MLBUM incorporated the rule changes accepted by MLB?
A) 2007, B) 2008, C) 2009

Ump153 Mon Dec 29, 2008 01:53pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 562351)
Try spelling his name correctly. Better, click this link to go directly to the item.

And note that "smart" is part of "smartazz."

Thank you for pointing out my error. While I will concede that someone is selling their J/R (not for 9.99 as alleged), this does nothing to address the point I was making. But thanks again.

socalblue1 Mon Dec 29, 2008 07:35pm

Simple: OC publishes the BRD and as such pays a fraction of the retail price as an actual cost when someone subscribes to the paid side.

Products from Evans or anyone else would carry a far higher cost to OC, making it much less attractive.

I suspect that most paid subscriptions from baseball umpires were as a result of the BRD deal. For me simply not enough meat on the paid side to warrant the expense otherwise.

mbyron Tue Dec 30, 2008 08:53am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ump153 (Post 562453)
Thank you for pointing out my error. While I will concede that someone is selling their J/R (not for 9.99 as alleged), this does nothing to address the point I was making. But thanks again.

You're welcome. And, if the erroneous info from eBay does nothing to address the point you were trying to make, why include it at all?


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