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I know several college umpires who shouldn't be doing college games, but their "A" job has a flexible schedule so they get the games. Certainly, many of the guys who do the college ball in our area are very good and very qualified. But I know many excellent umpires who can't do college because of their job.
No comment on the OP. I think regardless of the guy's credentials, he deserves a fair answer to his question, not picking him apart because of what we read in his signature.
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I've heard a lot of quality instructors say "timing", as that makes the most grammatical sense. As in it's a matter of timing, not time. What happens first, as opposed to where the hands of the clock are.
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Have you ever heard it called a timing play by instructors or owners at proschool?
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Incredible.
I went to JEAPU and the Jim and his instructors never referred to it as anything but a time play. And they corrected students who said timing play. It has stuck with me since. |
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Grammatically, a case could be made for either time or timing, but the former is the baseball term.
The one that bothers me most is check instead of checked swing. Saying "a check swing" is like saying "a bake potato" or "a close-minded person." But I'm an editor, and I can testify that even the Ivy League professors write, "This policy lead to a decrease in crime." It is indeed hard to believe that anybody doing college ball would not know the rule for the OP. Many people don't know it, but it's in the rule book in black and white, and it's the same in all codes; you don't need J/R or Evans to figure it out. Still, I can think of several rules that I never fully understood until a few years ago (thanks to this forum). I can also remember a few times when I had to explain to a long-time umpire something that I had thought was common knowledge. "There was one involving Cleveland a while back where they added the run back on the board later in the game." And a few years ago, R1 had rounded 2B and was on his way to 3B when an outfielder made a diving catch. The MLB umpires called R1 out on appeal at second base and later admitted their error.
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It would be more accurate to say they use a different system. The use of the word "stubborn" implies that they refuse to use a superior system. They (professionals) do not believe it to be superior. They believe they are using what works best for their purposes. Last edited by MrUmpire; Sun Jul 11, 2010 at 10:31pm. |
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