Umpire Gone Way Wrong
No reason for this to happen. I can't begin to understand this "umpire" and his thought process.
Don't get me wrong; I don't condone what the manager did either. But it doesn't excuse the "umpire" for what he did. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...rial&hpt=hp_t2 |
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hmm. I thought this had been discussed here. Maybe it was pulled, or maybe I just remember something that didn't happen (here -- maybe it was umpire.org)
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-Josh |
The correct response to any physical contact is to step away & dump the rat ASAP.
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Apparently baseball umpires are treated a bit differently in the far east.
evident here and more videos here I hear that the coach from the OP has a history of getting physical with umpires including punching at least one (3rd hand knowledge). If true, and given this "different" game, how can anyone blame BK from preventing a second assault (he didn't choke him, he only held him off by the neck). You can't judge this incident with USA baseball expectations...I'd buy him a beer. |
What is your point here Manny? Slow Forum day?
We ALL, have done things we regret later as a result of a reflex reaction to a provocation. That's called life. There is SO many things wrong on the player, coach and umpire levels with this video yet, you only question the actions of the umpire. |
It would take everything in my soul not to punch this guy in his eye. That does not mean I would actually do that, but it would certainly cross my mind. I have seen other incidents over in that part of the world that were similar or worse. I know I would have reacted similarily. At some point things stop being about the uniform you wear.
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It's easier to back off when you know you'll be backed by the organization, and law enforcement if necessary. Otherwise, you feel the need to protect yourself.
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We all have the right to defend ourselves although I do think the U's actions went beyond that. HOWEVER, this and similar incidents must be viewed from the lens of who created the situation. In this case, the shove by the manager did. I'm not saying all bets are off after that -- nor am I saying the umpire doesn't need some downtime here -- but I would view every action he took in the light most favorable to him defending himself.
I don't work baseball, but if I or another of my co-officials are shoved (or similar physical contact), I'm suspending any game shy of a HS varsity game. We're done and we will let UIL (Texas org) sort it out. |
Agree with the suspension, he earned it.
I think he missed an opportunity to dig a little deeper though. From 1:33-1:52, he should have told the new head coach, "that's a visit". |
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I question the umpire's actions because he must adhere to a higher standard. This manager chest-bumped him. He didn't cock back his fist or head-butt him. And he did this after the umpire turned his back to him and vocally said, "I'm turning my back," in obvious defiance. You honestly don't have a problem with the umpire grabbing the manager by the throat in response? |
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