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My issue with the umpire (very small compared to my issue with the coach / team / org) is that he spoke to the press at all. I could care less that he compared his job to one he thought was easy but probably had no context to make that comparison... he was not saying that to insult janitors. The fact that he was talking at all is my problem here.
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Okay, here's reality.
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When I was younger, I used to get all stressed about the 'politics' of what we do. As I have grown older (didn't say matured) I have learned to not let what happens outside of the lines get to me. My job is to work the game, not the back room.
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Not our problem
Oz and Patrino hit the nail on the head.
Our job is between the lines (execute and report) and while I can understand the "hypocracy", we should not concern ourselves with the punishment handed out afterwards - that's really none of our business. The ONLY time I concern myself with the "punishment" is if the EJ was for contact with an official... and that's because I want to ensure the league is backing me up |
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Time for me to jump in here.
Straight from the 2013 OhioHSAA Baseball Manual:
Game Limitations (Grades 9-12) Maximum number of games permitted: 27 on a maximum of 27 playing dates (new for 2013!)Scrimmages/Previews: Maximum of 4 scrimmages OR 3 scrimmages and 1 Preview Scrimmage Note: Scrimmages MAY be held at any time during the season but MUST count as the same for both competing teams. In other words, Team A cannot count it as a ‘scrimmage’ while Team B counts the competition as a ‘game’. Game Limitations (Grades 7-8) Maximum number of games permitted: 17 and 1 Post-Season tournament not to exceed 4 games.Scrimmages: Maximum of 2 scrimmages Scrimmage Note: Scrimmages MAY be held at any time during the season but MUST count as the same for both competing teams. In other words, Team A cannot count it as a ‘scrimmage’ while Team B counts the competition as a ‘game’. End of Season Date Teams may schedule games right up until the board adopted “Season Ends” date of June 15, 2012. This means that even though you are in tournament or eliminated from tournament, you may still schedule (usually ‘make up) a contest up until this date. Keep in mind that playing this late also eliminates any opportunity for a player to play non-interscholastic baseball until the school season is complete. (see below) MTD, Sr.
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Sometime we forget that it is all about the kids. Sometime kids screw up, well, most of the time, as I'm sure we all did, and you learn from your mistakes!
We have to make sure the punishment fits the crime. I'm glad the kid got a chance to experience all he could have during his high school season. That's why I am in favor of restricting players versus ejecting them. But get rid of the rats!
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I'm smart enough to get the work that allows me to umpire. Rita |
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Rita, Rita, Rita. He didn't say people who push a broom are schlepps. He said he isn't some schlepp that happens to push a broom. He could have said he wasn't some schlepp working in a lab, but he said pushing a broom, which if we are all being honest here, doesn't take much brain power. Toughen up that skin a little.
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We should never demean anyone doing an honest day's work. When's the last time you paid attention to the person doing the janitorial work, even to say thank you? That would give you some idea of where you place them. Rita |
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I'm just glad in my state that wouldn't have happened. |
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My state has suspended coaches for doing what this team and school did in other sports. In baseball not sure if that would work very well considering games are moved all the time. But this kid should have served a punishment and the state should be ashamed of themselves for not taking action.
And yes I would care if a kid got ejected did not serve the suspension properly. It would not have kept me up at night, but I would not have been happy. And if I had heard about that, that kid would be on a short leash the next game. Peace
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Thankfully, our state doesn't allow such bullcrap. In order for a player to be suspended, it must be his second EJ of the season. And, once playoffs begin, no more regular season games may be played.
However, I can understand where "cold-weather" states may need to have different scheduling policies. |
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I worked at an elementary school this past year and the year before. I know that our custodial staff works their butts off and I thanked them every day by name.
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