![]() |
|
|
|
|||
|
Quote:
I take my umpiring seriously and expect others to do the same but it's obvious these guys have not studied rules or mechanics to the degree that is required of someone who should be assigned this level of ball. Forgive me for being a perfectionist but these kids deserve good umpiring and they did not get it. I have worked big venues and when I step on the field, there is no nervousness. I have confidence in my ability. I regret that you have a problem with my post, but be more specific and I will address those issues. |
|
|||
|
I'm thinking UmpJM does have a very firm grip. The doctor diagnosed precisely.
This is Little League. "The kids deserve it." Just like they deserve the travesty of "personal profiles," and "favorite foods" and - God help us all, instant reply. Little League needs to regain its bearings. It is a ship adrift, morally.
__________________
"...a humble and contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise." - Ps li "The prompt and correct judgements of the honorable umpire elicited applause from the members of both clubs, and their thanks are tendered to him for the gentlemanly manner in which he acquitted himself of that onerous duty." - Niagara Indexensis, May 20th 1872 |
|
|||
|
3 out of 6 overturned?????
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade here, but as I was turning a channel yesterday, I thought I saw a graphic posted that said six calls were appealed to replay, and three were overturned. Please let me know if I am wrong about this.
If the replay booth is overturning half of the calls it gets, then there is a real problem with LLWS umpires in PA, or the replay system is a farce. What calls went to the replay booth? |
|
|||
|
I reread my comment and decided yes, I was somewhat harsh. Of course we have all kicked a call or three in our time (except Tee
)...and no, Ive never had the eyes of Frosted Flakes World boring holes in me whilst I was on the field.But it still makes me think that LL is, for whatever reasons, unable/unwilling to disturb the seniority/spoils system that it has had for years in selecting the crews for the Big Show.....but obviously they perceive an issue, or there wouldn't be a replay program in the first place. Maybe this is all they can think up as a work-around for their selection system...trying to use technology to band-aid poor personnel policy. But, I'm not that familiar with how the LL Big Dogs are chosen beyond what I read here, so perhaps my perception is incorrect. On another positive note, the New Jersey/Hawaii game was excellently played, a treat to watch. The NJ play catching the foul ball/cutting down the runner at the plate was superb. Last edited by LMan; Mon Aug 23, 2010 at 09:20am. |
|
|||
|
Little League is a joke from top to bottom. (Includes parents, coaches, sponsors, umpires.....anyone involved)
- They have pimped the kids for TV dollars. - They instituted a bogus 85 pitch count to make it look like they care about the kids................then they let the kids throw curve balls on 57 of the 85. - Instant replay ? You gotta be kidding me !! I don't know what's worse, the fact that they instituted instant replay or the fact that they needed to ! - Miking coaches and umpires ? See above !! - Team selection is as political as any process around. Way to teach 'em young !! Got a whole new group of prima donna's on the way. |
|
|||
|
Quote:
1. Steve Keener knows what's best for baseball. 2. Steve Keener knows what's best for kids. 3. Steve Keener is never wrong. 4. Steve Keener is always right. |
|
|||
|
Quote:
Plus, the sample size (6 plays in LLWS) is too small to draw any significant conclusions. |
|
|||
|
Quote:
I think we all agree 6 umpires (plus however many cameras) is WAY too many for this tiny field... but has anyone else noticed the outfield umpires chasing the ball on overthrows? Dude - where are you going and what are you looking for. Ball's on the ground - no need to follow the fielder to the ball. Anyone catch U2 going "out" on a fly ball down the right field line in the Texas game yesterday? Ugh. Ball landed about 2 feet from URF. And no rotation from U3. (Side question ... if U2 goes out, U3 heads to 2nd --- does ULF go to third? Never worked or read 6-man)
__________________
I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, 'I drank what?'” West Houston Mike |
|
|||
|
Quote:
![]() JJ |
|
|||
|
Quote:
1) They first went to 6 man so every umpire at the regional got a TV game, nobody got left out. And face it, if you're an ump at any level being on national TV on ESPN is a big deal. Note: Back then they didn't go to 6 man until the semis and the finals. 2) When they went to 6 man for all regional games it was to (a) overall give umpires more games in the tournament (b) a way to "hide" a umpire who maybe wasn't at the "level" he needed to be at as they moved deeper into the tournament, yet still give him assignments. (c) to eliminate problems that occurred far to often with rotations when a base umpire went out.* 3) The instructions we were given regarding 6 man at the pre-tournament clinic for my regional was that the base umpires were not to go out...PERIOD. Trouble in the outfield would be handled by either the RFU or LFU. Trouble in CF? If the CF was moving to his left, RFU's call; to his right, LFU's call; dead center going back, RFU. Why? If it wasn't caught and there was a chance of a throw to 3rd, they wanted the LFU on his line to assist should there be an overthrow to 3rd. The 2BU was told his job was to get his tail into the infield on any ball hit to the OF. *There was a situation that occurred in a LLWS game (prior to my regional in 2002) where in a 6 man crew with R1 on 1B, there was a ball hit to CF and the 2BU got him self "caught" between "should I go out or should I cut in?"....he got stuck and kind of turned around in no man's land and had no look at R1 missing 2B by a lot. After that they changed to the 2BU does not go out mechanic. We were told the story by our regional UIC and his staff at our clinic. 3) Last edited by KJUmp; Mon Aug 23, 2010 at 12:20pm. |
|
|||
|
3) The instructions we were given regarding 6 man at the pre-tournament clinic for my regional was that the base umpires were not to go out...PERIOD. Trouble in the outfield would be handled by either the RFU or LFU. Trouble in CF? If the CF was moving to his left, RFU's call; to his right, LFU's call; dead center going back, RFU. Why? If it wasn't caught and there was a chance of a throw to 3rd, they wanted the LFU on his line to assist should there be an overthrow to 3rd.
The 2BU was told his job was to get his tail into the infield on any ball hit to the OF. This explains why on every "trouble" ball hit to CF, U3 always had his head down and was busting inside. I told my wife that I wished the CCA manual had it diagrammed like that, so I could "hide" the #4 that I've never worked with! |
|
|||
|
Bob, Sorry I disagree
Quote:
In another thread I think the 20% number is shown to be incorrect. Anyway, my ability to trust ESPN with numbers about umpires is very, very limited, to the point of non-existence. More to the point, if the best umpires LL can find by its criteria are in PA, overturning 3 calls by replay in 22 games is a big number to me. Would you personally have missed 3 calls in any set of 132 innings you have called this year that would lead to them being overturned on replay? How many of us on this board would think that 3 overturned calls in about 19 7 inning games or about 15 nine inning games by us is a good job by us as umpires in those games? Would you be happy about it? Would you accept that performance as adequate, or outstanding? |
|
|||
|
Quote:
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. (Out standing in a line looking for a new job at least).
__________________
I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, 'I drank what?'” West Houston Mike |
|
|||
|
Quote:
However, many of us have read the articles that prove that scientifically, the human eye and brain can't process information as well as the cameras on the super-close plays. In those cases, if there was replay in my game and I missed one of those, or if I got it right, I'd chalk it up to a good guess or a miss (coin flip) and not feel bad about it. I'm not immune from making mistakes and I would venture to say that many of the guys on here who have worked a lot of baseball wouldn't compare their games to any other games because each game has it's own dynamics...some games are easy, some games are tougher based on the unique events of each game.
__________________
It's like Deja Vu all over again |
|
|||
|
two outs into the game and the coach goes to 3BU to ask for help on a tag because his runner said that he wasn't tagged.
announcers say..."great job on the crew getting together to make sure the call was right" simply because the runner says that he wasn't tagged. setting a bad precedent for baseball america (not the umpires fault) they might be instructed to get together on this stuff at the request of the coaches and TD
__________________
It's like Deja Vu all over again |
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Just An Observation | mrmotivation | Basketball | 24 | Mon Jan 21, 2008 02:54pm |
| Another Monk observation | Mark Padgett | Basketball | 14 | Tue Aug 08, 2006 04:38pm |
| fanboy observation | 26 Year Gap | Basketball | 13 | Thu Mar 16, 2006 08:16am |
| OSU/MSU observation | eyezen | Basketball | 10 | Wed Jan 18, 2006 11:55am |