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Old Sun Oct 24, 2010, 10:38am
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An umpire who argues with anyone on the field is a fool.
Unfortunately, human beings are used for officiating and not robots.

Never saying never is also foolish too. But it happens all the time, and if it has never happened to you, then I suggest that maybe you haven't done enough games.
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Old Sun Oct 24, 2010, 11:59am
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Unfortunately, human beings are used for officiating and not robots.

Never saying never is also foolish too. But it happens all the time, and if it has never happened to you, then I suggest that maybe you haven't done enough games.
Let's see, I'm in my 45th year of umpiring, baseball and softball. I think I've got enough games under my belt.

I'm not talking about a protest, but when was the last time you saw an umpire lose an argument on the field? So, why get your blood pressure up and risk having a player or manager show you up? Let them have their say, thank them for their input and move on with the game. If they cross the line, simply inform them of their dismissal and get a substitute, if necessary.
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Old Sun Oct 24, 2010, 12:43pm
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Let's see, I'm in my 45th year of umpiring, baseball and softball. I think I've got enough games under my belt.

I'm not talking about a protest, but when was the last time you saw an umpire lose an argument on the field? So, why get your blood pressure up and risk having a player or manager show you up? Let them have their say, thank them for their input and move on with the game. If they cross the line, simply inform them of their dismissal and get a substitute, if necessary.
Thank you for your input.


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Old Sun Oct 24, 2010, 03:20pm
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Thank you for your input.


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See, even Upstaters get it.
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Old Sun Oct 24, 2010, 09:16pm
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Let's see, I'm in my 45th year of umpiring, baseball and softball. I think I've got enough games under my belt.

I'm not talking about a protest, but when was the last time you saw an umpire lose an argument on the field? So, why get your blood pressure up and risk having a player or manager show you up? Let them have their say, thank them for their input and move on with the game. If they cross the line, simply inform them of their dismissal and get a substitute, if necessary.
I couldn't agree more, but in 45 years it has never happened to you?

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Old Sun Oct 24, 2010, 09:35pm
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I couldn't agree more, but in 45 years it has never happened to you?
Didn't really say it "never" happened to me, but then you need to determine to what level of argument we are discussing.

Early on in the 60's when I was young an foolish, I would start to argue, but was too young and naive to get nasty like some of these folks seem to do.

I have never gotten red-in-the-face mad and nose to nose with anyone. I have talked back and occasionally been a smart-***, but it is the years of experience that taught me how to forego the ulcers and high blood pressure.

Every umpire has their own manner of dealing with it, but I'd rather not become the center of attention on the field.
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Old Mon Oct 25, 2010, 01:34am
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I have never gotten red-in-the-face mad and nose to nose with anyone.
Then you dont know what you are missing. This needs to take place at least once every couple of years or whats the fun in it......
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Old Mon Oct 25, 2010, 03:16pm
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Then you dont know what you are missing. This needs to take place at least once every couple of years or whats the fun in it......
Now, Jon, remember your blood pressure....

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Old Mon Oct 25, 2010, 04:00pm
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Now, Jon, remember your blood pressure....

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I just wish I had a tape of Tim and I last spring. That was a classic that he and I will not soon forget. We both enjoyed the moment as those around us (except maybe you) were speechless......

Would have loved to have know then about my high BP, as I would have thrown that at him too. Something maybe like, "Tim you are killing me, you know my BP is bad". And Tim could have responded with, "that is my exact intention"!!! The best part was that when he left, we both had a smile on our face and actually felt better for the expression of mutual "love"...
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Old Mon Oct 25, 2010, 03:27pm
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I suggest that maybe you haven't done enough games.
Holy crap are you freaking kidding?
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