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The Third Team
If you get a chance to watch/record the MLB Network show on the 2012 World Series umpires, do it. It's a great hour.
Dan Iassogna worked his first World Series and he seemed like a kid in a candy store during the entire show. Then he followed it up by working a great plate and great series. |
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Watched it last night.....some great stuff. |
They're re-showing it every so often - I missed it last night but caught it this afternoon. It was fun to watch.
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I wish I could watch.
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If anyone notices a listing for the show in the next couple of weeks, please post it on here so we can try and watch. I check this forum a LOT more than I check the MLB network schedule.
JJ |
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My TV listing shows The Third Team on again at 6pm Central tomorrow (Sunday, Dec 30)
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6pm Central on Tuesday, Jan 1 2013 - The Third Team on MLB network
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DVR set!
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Preview
You can view a short preview of The Third Team on the MLB web site.
Click on the More MLB Network Video tab, then Click on Playlist:MLB Network Use the arrow and scroll to the right. |
You will never look at Joe West in the same light again.
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Watched it last night. After 30+ years of umping college ball the sentiments are much the same when achieving a high level tournament. They go by VERY fast and are a satisfying reward for lots of hard work - and leave you wanting more.
And, as I have said many times before, it's not the games you work, it's who you do them with. That sentiment was very obvious as well. Good show! JJ |
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I loved the show, it reminded me of why I love doing what we do....the game, my partners, the comraderie, the dish, teaching......I loved it so much I contacted mlb network to request more umpire content. Certainly MLB network is game /player focused but here in the offseason, umpire content could find an audience.....
I urge you to do the same.... [email protected] |
Saw it today, and one has to say MLB is getting better and better with its films - now they are as good as the boys down in New Jersey at NFL Films.
Iassogna is of course, the star, but all of them come very well and do a good job of showing how umpires of all kinds REALLY think. As has been said, I dare ANYONE after watching this to put down Joe West again. Or any MLB umpire for that matter. It should be noted that watching this, one can't help realizing just how far MLB has come in the way they treat their officials. Gorman in this sort of alludes to this when talking about his dad. this should be mandatory viewing for all fans... |
One more thing - it was very moving when O'Nora, I believe, pointed out the M.S. and HW patches on their sleeves, and how much that really meant to just about the whole crew, as most of them had some connection to either Springstead or Wendlestadt.
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What an amazing film. Great work by all involved and amazing access to a room and scenes so few will ever get to see.
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There is a preview on the MLB site!
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I have it DVR'd. I watched a little bit of it last night and liked it so far.
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I was struck by how much of what they do is similar to what we do.
The conversations with the players and the managers. The conversations with each other. Loved it. Rita |
I loved it! When a tremendous presentation they did! I want to see it again!
Dan Iassogna reminded me of how I reacted when I received the notification that I had been selected for my first (in any sport) state final in baseball last June. |
If anyone finds out when it's on again, please post the info! I've been to the MLB Network website, and it only lists their TV show lineup for the current day.
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I think the best thing that could have happened was the series only went four games with no major or minor hiccups.
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Rita |
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If there had been something a bit more major (i.e., Iassogna's call at the plate was actually incorrect), it might have given a glimpse inside how the umpires really deal with it and how it affects them. If that had been portrayed well, the fans might have gained a bit more respect to the umpires and how hard they actually work to make the best calls possible. I still think MLB could make this a season-long show. Either have a camera crew follow around an umpire crew for the year. Or, to show different personalities, park the camera crew in a multi-team city (Chicago, New York, LA) and film all the umpire crews as they come into town. |
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But has there really been more respect displayed by fans? Initially perhaps. But it has gone away even faster. |
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I would like to have seen the postgame between the umpires and their discussion of the call. Rita |
If I remember the show correctly, it's Randy Marsh, one of the MLB umpire supervisors.
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