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Old Fri Aug 23, 2002, 04:34pm
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Originally posted by brandda

[B]Pete - I respect your opinion, but in this case I have to disagree with you. Umpires sit in a position of authority and along with that authority comes the responsibility to set a good example. If you don't, such as the entertainment antics, then why should anyone listen to you?

David we all have our opinions which after all makes the world go around. It all boils down to "style" and what makes the game fun for you.

Also, it depends upon where you are umpiring. As I said if an up and coming Minor League umpire can "dance" , I don't have a problem with it. As mentioned I don't think it takes away from one's ability to control the game.

There's the GAME and then there is the SHOW. 2 Separate and distinct activities. The players know when it's for show and when it's time for business.

You have to umpire a game the way you feel most comfortable, but I don;t think if other umpires do it differently doesn't necessarily mean they are ruin it for the rest of us.

One is rated on his /her performance on the Field.

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