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"The problem here was that the PU was very confrontational and everybody in the ball park heard him "admonish" the coach. I don't think that this is the way to handle it."
The coach asked for it. By asking this "question", the coach was showing-up the PU. This is a very childish act by coaches. Catchers should be taught to politely ask the PU what was wrong with the pitch, "So I can adjust my set-up". Bob |
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This would be a can of worms that I would not open.
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If the coach yells out the question from the dugout to the catcher, they are trying to show up the ump and I consider they are crossing the line.
If the catcher ignores it the first time, I usually do too. If the catcher gives an inappropriate, smart-alec answer, I will usually say to the catcher, "Why do y'all trying to start something?" I presume the catch and coach speak in between innings since that often ends it. If happens multiple times, I will yell at the coach in a loud admonishing, corrective, controlling tone, "Knock it off." It usually either works or helps the coach get to their destination early.
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But then, I didn't get Mike's "too easy" restraint earlier.
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At least we know Mick is on the job..
Here's to you. glen
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BTW Bob, [bluezebra] This was as close to a zebra as I could get. [bet I know
who will come up with one though.] I am curious! Did you go to San Diego on the weekend the coach on the other board was looking for an umpire? glen
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Now where did you come up with that....You scan and
then copy and post???? That is cooooool. glen
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Years ago I was the bench coach and scorekeeper for a guy who was a terrific coach as far as knowing and teaching the game and developing a winning team. He was superb at positioning our defense. However, he was the WORST coach most of our local umps ever had to deal with loud, confrontational, even abusive. I know he enjoyed being a jerk. He embarrassed the rest of us.
He would regularly put our catchers (his daughter was one of them) in a tough spot. Where was that? Sometimes he wanted the real answer, but he had a sign smacking is fist into his palm that meant they were supposed to say, Right in there. Then he would go into his towel-slinging act. (He didnt always finish the game with us.) The punch line he was a former NCAA baseball umpire.
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