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and besides, in any given baseball game there are about 30 objections to decisions, I think you need to reconsider the umps role in the game. The umps shouldnt be going out of their way to "take the bat out of the players hand", let the players play. Last edited by steveshane67; Fri Jul 10, 2009 at 09:11pm. Reason: typos |
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Then the players should do just that: play. Don't stand around taking as much time as you want.
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No, it's still you.
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Umpires don't eject players or coaches, players and coaches eject themselves by their actions. By rule, judgment calls cannot be objected to, so I don't know where you get 30 objections. I get my calls right, and very rarely do I have to eject someone. But you tell me what to do, you better get packing, because only one of us will be still in the game, and it won't be you.
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Sympathy is a word located in the dictionary between the words $hit & syphilis!
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And as I said before, if it means losing your edge ...
Coaching is easier than umpiring. As far as the mental game is concerned, not the physical execution, but the thought involved in playing, it is also easier than umpiring. Just as spectators--mostly female--proclaim that baseball is boring, players and coaches tend to proclaim that umpiring is easy. They each make such observations due to a dearth of knowledge of the subject. Rules aren't made to be broken they're made to be read. If it's your job to follow them you should read them at least once; if it's your job to enforce them, you should read them many times. ... I was told that by a long-retired N.L. umpire from the 70s and 80s, and it's a compelling thought. I am astonished at how few players and coaches read the rules even once. And in any given baseball game, there are about 30 objections to decisions?? Really? Any given game? |
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I tossed a guy today in 25-U Saturday wood bat. And I dedicated it to Ozzy.
I call a pitch a strike in the ninth inning and the catcher pops up and guns a runner at second. I announce the count, and the batter stops, turns and says, "That was a strike?! WHAT THE FU@K ELSE?" I thought, what would Ozzy do? And I ran him. Feel better soon, Ozzy. |
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All umpires should live by this creed.
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The other team is a different story. I rang one guy up on a curve ball on the inside corner that was a strike. He doesn't really do anything. The next batter comes up and the pitcher throws the same pitch, which I call a strike as well. He turns and says "That was not a strike...and it wasn't on the last guy either". The thought of dumping him didn't really cross my mind until later, so I just told him to shut his mouth and get back in the box. He didn't say anything else. Should I have ran him for that comment? During any high school game, spring or summer, I'm thinking I probably would have. I talked to some other guys and they suggested to look at my indicator and say "Actually, according to this it was a strike!". |
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"I'll bet the scorebook has it as a strike." "Take two more just like it and see what happens next." "It's a strike all day, you two just can't hit it." "Shut up and swing the bat."
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I would also resist the urge to be a smartazz in this situation. Doing so would only escalate the situation to the point where you will have to eject someone. I keep it simple and emphasize the fairness of the call: "All day, both ways. Let's go." Or something along those lines. Gives them nothing to say in response, unless they're going to argue about my consistency. THEN I'd tell them that's enough (I never use "shut up") and to play.
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People crack me up who think umpiring is easy when they've never once done it! Those who have strapped on the gear know that it is far from it.
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