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Old Sat Apr 11, 2009, 11:05am
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Just think how pathetic it is for someone to register a username just to make that post.

Although I wonder what's so special about Drake calling strikes, myself.

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Old Sat Apr 11, 2009, 06:01pm
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What's a strike???

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Old Sat Apr 11, 2009, 06:13pm
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Just think how pathetic it is for someone to register a username just to make that post.

Although I wonder what's so special about Drake calling strikes, myself.
Me, too --did none of the other plate umpires yesterday do a good job?
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Old Sat Apr 11, 2009, 06:15pm
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Congratulations to all plate umpires today for doing what you are paid do.
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Old Sat Apr 11, 2009, 06:16pm
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Me, too --did none of the other plate umpires yesterday do a good job?
Perhaps Mr. Drake was the only plate umpire to call a strike "both ways." Maybe everyone called them only for one side or they didn't call strikes at all.
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One time I got sick of a coach screaming, "call it both ways, Bluuuuuuue." The next strike call I obliged him. I rang his batter up to the right first, and then to the left! Then I said, "there, that's both ways!"
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Old Sat Apr 11, 2009, 11:59pm
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I like that.

Although, anyone saying "you need to call that both ways" is implying that you're cheating. I'm not a big fan of that.
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Old Tue Apr 14, 2009, 02:23am
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I like that.

Although, anyone saying "you need to call that both ways" is implying that you're cheating. I'm not a big fan of that.
I've pointed that out a time or three too, but most of the coaches are way too stupid to realize that's what they're doing (no offense to the BRILLIANT coaches we have here! ). They heard someone say it before and they adopted the mantra as their own.
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Old Tue Apr 14, 2009, 10:02am
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I was watching the Pirates-Reds game on saturday and noticed the home plate umpire with really bad mechanics... Strike mechanic was just a flick of the arm. He wasn't working the slot, he was over top of the catcher. Head height was low. On plays at the plate, instead of clearing the bat, he picked it up and made the call with the bat in his hand (more than once).

I figured this was an umpire that's fairly new, but it was Ed Montague! That was really surprising to see that many flaws in the plate work of an umpire with that many years under his belt.
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Old Tue Apr 14, 2009, 08:36pm
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I like that.

Although, anyone saying "you need to call that both ways" is implying that you're cheating. I'm not a big fan of that.
I find comments like "call it both ways blue" are best to ignore. If the comments about balls and strikes persist, I might call the coach out of the dugout and ask him to keep his players under control.
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Old Tue Apr 14, 2009, 09:25pm
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I find comments like "call it both ways blue" are best to ignore. If the comments about balls and strikes persist, I might call the coach out of the dugout and ask him to keep his players under control.
My advice would be to never do this again.
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Old Tue Apr 14, 2009, 11:24pm
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I might call the coach out of the dugout and ask him to keep his players under control.
What age group?
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