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mbyron Thu Apr 23, 2009 06:49am

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Originally Posted by dash_riprock (Post 597364)
I have to disagree there Seņor U. You forgot about "nipped it in the butt."

Yeah, I liked that, too.

I guess my first post in this thread should have been more vehement.

cardinalfan Thu Apr 23, 2009 08:16am

I think it's pretty gutsy... or stupid... for the kid to charge in yelling 'bunt'. A sharp line drive to the teeth would make that seem like a really dumb play.

Fittske Thu Apr 23, 2009 08:59am

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Originally Posted by MrUmpire (Post 597357)
You either are not an umpire, or are simply clueless regarding the rules. Nothing you suggest is remotely appropriate.

Yes I am very much an umpire. I am not the one to brag but I am a very good umpire. I work hard I study hard, and I take pride in my craft. I was not posting to say "since he was wrong... this is what is right....." I merely gave an alternate way that the situation could have been handled that IS with in the rules and could have kept that umpire and any other young umpire out of hot water in the event they are faced with a similar situation. What I suggested, and it was only a suggestion, would have not resulted in miss application of the rules which happend here.

I have not seen one post from you in this thread that as been constructive. Yeah everybody who knows the definition of OBS knows the call was wrong, but making comments about my umpiring ability does not help those who come to this board looking for help.

mbyron Thu Apr 23, 2009 09:44am

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Originally Posted by Fittske (Post 597393)
I have not seen one post from you in this thread that as been constructive. Yeah everybody who knows the definition of OBS knows the call was wrong, but making comments about my umpiring ability does not help those who come to this board looking for help.

The personal comments about you were not the initial response. First, people said that you were wrong to be charitable here: there's just no way to call obstruction on this play. You were also wrong to suggest a warning, as there is nothing against the rules on this play, and no provision for warning in the rules.

Your charity is admirable in trying to find some way to make the chuckleheads from the OP turn out to be correct. But your resistance to correction and unwillingness to apply the rules led to the personal comments about you. Apart from the question of their appropriateness, that's my take on what caused them.

So if you're sincere in your desire for help, be prepared to accept it in the form of statements to the effect that you're wrong. You can choose to accept that and learn from it, or you can get defensive and try to justify yourself. Some folks would not regard the second option as learning.

Fittske Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:03am

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 597411)
The personal comments about you were not the initial response. First, people said that you were wrong to be charitable here: there's just no way to call obstruction on this play. You were also wrong to suggest a warning, as there is nothing against the rules on this play, and no provision for warning in the rules.

Your charity is admirable in trying to find some way to make the chuckleheads from the OP turn out to be correct. But your resistance to correction and unwillingness to apply the rules led to the personal comments about you. Apart from the question of their appropriateness, that's my take on what caused them.

So if you're sincere in your desire for help, be prepared to accept it in the form of statements to the effect that you're wrong. You can choose to accept that and learn from it, or you can get defensive and try to justify yourself. Some folks would not regard the second option as learning.

Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated.

MrUmpire Thu Apr 23, 2009 01:07pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 597411)
The personal comments about you were not the initial response. First, people said that you were wrong to be charitable here: there's just no way to call obstruction on this play. You were also wrong to suggest a warning, as there is nothing against the rules on this play, and no provision for warning in the rules.

Your charity is admirable in trying to find some way to make the chuckleheads from the OP turn out to be correct. But your resistance to correction and unwillingness to apply the rules led to the personal comments about you. Apart from the question of their appropriateness, that's my take on what caused them.

So if you're sincere in your desire for help, be prepared to accept it in the form of statements to the effect that you're wrong. You can choose to accept that and learn from it, or you can get defensive and try to justify yourself. Some folks would not regard the second option as learning.

Exactly. Not only was there nothing happening to rule against. There was nothing happening to warn about.

Doing either would be outside the rules.

Fittske's insistance to the contrary is what exposed him to criticism and made him appear to be, at best, inexperienced.

Rich Ives Thu Apr 23, 2009 02:15pm

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Originally Posted by Fittske (Post 597248)
From the First post....

With the score tied 2-2, Menchville had runners at first and second with one out. As Hunter Lewis dug in at the plate, Woodside’s Christian Burton charged from first base yelling “bunt” — even though Lewis had not squared to bunt.

Mays never delivered a pitch, but the home plate umpire called obstruction on Burton and awarded Lewis first base.

I read the OP.

WHO (OR WHAT) WAS OBSTRUCTED?

Ump153 Thu Apr 23, 2009 04:36pm

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Originally Posted by Fittske (Post 597393)
I merely gave an alternate way that the situation could have been handled that IS with in the rules and could have kept that umpire and any other young umpire out of hot water in the event they are faced with a similar situation. What I suggested, and it was only a suggestion, would have not resulted in miss application of the rules which happend here.

Are you kidding? Your "alternative way" is no more "rule-correct" than what ocurred in the OP. You can't warn someone against doing something legal.


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but making comments about my umpiring ability does not help those who come to this board looking for help.
Within those comments I observed a correct intepretation of the rule. That is not the case in you posts. Which is more likely to help a novice, the one that has the rule right, or yours?

SAump Thu Apr 23, 2009 07:43pm

Correct Interpretation
 
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But in this situation — tie game, no pitch having been thrown, it hadn’t happened before — why not issue a warning? Tell Burton to knock it off, tell Hare if it happens again a base will be awarded.

Sometimes common sense is the best rule.
What do I do if it happens again?

Well, a do over isn't called for here.
How about time?
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Mays never delivered a pitch, but the home plate umpire called obstruction on Burton and awarded Lewis first base.
That's a balk.


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