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2.) BU is incompetent for ever shrugging his shoulders in place of making a real call. He should have emphatically given a safe signal, accompanied by "no, it didn't hit him!" or signaling Time, accompanied by "Time. The ball hit the batter." The "search me" mechanic cannot be found in any umpiring manual on the planet. 3.) You must have gotten close enough to the umpire for him to "put his mask in your face." Don't ever invade the umpire's personal space. You did not have to go far out your coaches box to get an answer. The answer was already provided to you before you left your box. The umpires ruled (however badly they did it) that the batter didn't get hit. You unnecessarily went out of your way to confront the umpire. You invited the trouble. 4.) As others have said, WE aren't going to do anything about it. You are a coach, and therefore have absolutely no input as to decisions concerning baseball rules. Your job is to coach the players. If you want to umpire, become an umpire. Here is the summary of my advice to coaches for dealing with umpire decisions: 1.) Head coaches/managers
Speak with respect Don't get smart Accept the ruling with grace Return to your position promptly as to not further delay the game 2.) Assistant coaches
Say "atta boy" to players and direct their paths on the bases At end of game, say "good game, Mr. Umpire!"
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Do not...repeat...do not ask your baseguy if it hit him..period. As the plateguy, you got to get that yourself. Now I know there are times we have to deal with balls in the dirt...dust coming up... we just have to umpire the best we can. You cannot put it on your partner who is 90' away to help you on that.
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![]() That's a good one. You are, of course, just kidding around with us... |
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Lance, I didn't realize you were on this forum, too.
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You have a lot to learn!
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Harmbu, I understand the situation in the OP. When I coached, I would've come down the line and questioned the PU just because his poor mechanics on this play shows a sign of doubt.
To keep from avoiding the PU's space, I always turned 90 degrees where my shoulder, not my chest, was toward the umpire. Then, if there was aggression, it came from him. And I wouldn't worry about the "glare", because this just means you accomplished what you really went down there for in the first place (unless you really thought he would change his call). It's a baseball deal, and if he is professional, which may not be the case in this situation, he will call pitches and not let it effect the rest of the game. I don't see any need to ask my partner if he saw the batter get hit. I tell the BU in the pregame to come in immediately if he sees something I don't (ie, ball batted off the foot, etc.) But if I did ask, he better not shrug his shoulders. I want a signal, as was mentioned in an earlier post. |
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Here's a question, to change horses mid-stream: is anyone else out there as uncomfortable as I am when the coaches want to shake hands with me at the end of a game? Winning team, losing team, head coachs, AC, whatever - the last thing I want to do at the end of the game is shake hands. I'm not trying to sound like an anti-social troglodyte, but I'm trying to act like a pro out there, and I would just as soon 'pick up' my partner and find that gate in the fence at the end. And this happens at HS as well as local rec leagues - not every coach, but there are some at every level. Some will speak and thank me/us, or say "good game, blue/Mr ump/whatever", and I just try to nod or say 'your welcome,' or some other minimalist response, but I'd almost prefer to just leave. Part of it's because I umpire no closer than 35 miles from my home, so I have no ties to any league or area. But am I over-reacting to feel this way? |
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While you shouldn't seek them out to shake hands, if you run into them while on your way to the nearest gate, then you should be polite / professional (which it sounds like you are).
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