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Hey Mike,
I know you'll probably scream at me, but how is it spectator interference. They aren't spectators of the game in question. They were playing on another field. I agree, there should be some ground rule to cover this. I'm surprised the city park and rec department in this city didn't give the umpires some guidance on how to handle this type of situation. Of course, they probably didn't because they didn't forsee this kind happening. Maybe lesson learned for us all who work on such fields. |
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Okay, maybe a bit cutting in response, but gee whiz; it is the only appropriate category to apply here! You don't post on eteamz as Reyogold or Sam, do you? [Edited by AtlUmpSteve on May 5th, 2005 at 01:05 PM] |
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Steve, I was just being a bit of a jester. Apparently you didn't get that from the smiley face I posted. I really didn't appreciate your response. Also, I don't even post on eteamz so the answer there is NO! I hope you aren't a mentor to someone, because I sure as hell wouldn't want you for one!
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He is probably someone's mentor. Go to his profile and see his credentials.
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Mike is so far up the food chain all his SP games are on fields with fences.
We have several in the Seattle area that are pretty much as described by many of you...and of course every league has different rules about such things (and occasionally share those with us).
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