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Old Fri May 07, 2010, 08:54pm
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It was obvious that these guys were new and trying to learn but are need in some instruction (and confidence.)

So here’s the question. Is it my duty as a fellow umpire to try to find these guys UIC/Assignor and provide some feedback or do I just leave well enough alone?
Done in the right context, it wouldn't be bad in my opinion. Every umpire should always be open to constructive criticism. If you are demeaning in any way, it would be wrong for you to be involved. If you are truly looking out for their best interest and not your own kids', then it wouldn't hurt to let the assignor know what you saw.
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Old Fri May 07, 2010, 09:19pm
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Done in the right context, it wouldn't be bad in my opinion. Every umpire should always be open to constructive criticism.
Barney, is that you?
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