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Some items observed.
1) An umpire insisted a “catch and carry” award is a base beyond where they reached, as if a delayed dead ball. That required a very persistent debate to do it correctly. 2) An umpire claimed that on an overthrow going out of play; the 2 base award was from the time of the pitch. Continued arguing until the UIC had to settle it. That umpire then changed his call as to where the runner was; not quite 2nd instead of on 2nd. 3) An umpire did not know how to handle the lineup update for a DP going into play as a fielder. It had to be explained first that another player had to go to the bench; and second not become the DP, just an offense only player. He also did not think there could be a substitute for the OO and confused the OO player with the FLEX. All three of these issues delayed games several minutes.
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The bat issue in softball is as much about liability, insurance and litigation as it is about competition, inflated egos and softball. |
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"Those" umpires are everywhere.
I've even run into them at Nationals. No matter how much USA makes training and clinics available, "those" umpires simply don't care enough to attend. They don't read the new rules that come out each year, they don't attend local meetings, they don't take the umpire exam. They are "warm bodies" that every local, district, region needs to cover games. It's nice when there is a choice to not to have to use "those" umpires, but sometimes it's unavoidable. And the continued existence of cliques in various circles ensures that "those" umpires continue to get games they otherwise shouldn't have been assigned. Our local group continues to see our average age creep up without seeing any new influx of officials. Five or ten years from now USA Softball will likely be in a real quandary.
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In a small group, hopefully it would be something that could be corrected and would be received by that person as a learning moment and a chance to improve their game. Then there are some that are simply unconscious. They don't know the rules well enough, so they make some up as they go along. If these types aren't willing to receive constructive criticism, then, yeah, I'd ask to not be assigned with them. It's not just their lack of knowledge and game management skills going south, but a partner can be caught up in that backwash and be guilty by simple association. The other side of that coin is to not let that umpire work with less experienced officials such that bad habits and myths are passed on to unsuspecting officials. Sometimes, it might be better for you to work with this umpire just to keep him/her in line.
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Different group. Strongly doubt willingness to accept correction or better attitude. I get your point about "work with this umpire just to keep him/her in line"; but too much in-game struggle.
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That's (costs) one of the reasons teams are disappearing. Umpires get more money for less games in some areas
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In our area they play a 65 or 70 minute time limit every weekend. And for some strange reason the teams love it!! I have seen 1OU games that are only 2 innings long!! this is a way for TD to make money and not have to be at the park late on Saturday night.
The teams line up to play in these tournaments. They are mostly C level with a few dads who think they are a B team. LOL. If they ever had to go to a real USA tournament, they wouldn’t have any idea what was going to happen to them. And the umpires that work these short games are being paid $38/40 per game and bitch that the games last too long. The game in our area is in very poor shape because of these TD’s taking advantage of the teams. High School level in the area has dropped to an all time low, and continues to get worse every year. |
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They work back to back games all day. Some times 8 or 9 games. I don’t care who you are, or how young or old you are. After 3 or so in a row, you are not a good umpire after that. You are just going through the motions, taking short cuts and developing bad habits. I have seen it happen many times.
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