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When Do You Stop Ignoring Fans?
When you step out of you car and ready yourself to call the game.
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glen _______________________________ "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." --Mark Twain. |
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I need to contradict some other's here who have said "never". For full disclosure, I happened to eject a fan Tuesday night. In my situation, adult women's fastpitch, the fan started complaining about calls in the first game of a double-header. This I can ignore all day. However, in game two she became exceedingly loud and boisterous. I observed the tone of both teams and the other handful of fans as a couple innings passed. It was clear to me that she was embarrassing her own team and entertaining the opposition and their fans. So long as this was the case, I have no problem. The end of her night came when she questioned my integrity as an umpire. That was when I informed her coach, loud enough so she and other fans could hear that she had one minute to vacate or the game was to be forfeited.
There is a line for players, a line for coaches, and a line for spectators. When the line is crossed, they have to go. In my case, it was through the coach, in college it is the on-site administrator, in HS it is a school representative, in the pros it is a host team staff member. There is always an avenue but you can not bluff your way through it. When it is time, you have to commit to your actions or you will lose all credibility and respect on the field.
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"she had one minute to vacate or the game was to be forfeited."
By what rule would you have forfeited the game had the spectator refused to leave??? There is none, the coaches/managers ARE NOT responsible for the conduct of the fans. This might be the point where you put the players in the dugouts and refuse to restart, or suspend the game and walk-off. Then let the administration deal with game suspension. Last edited by sargee7; Thu Aug 16, 2007 at 10:18am. |
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But in every adult ball league I've ever worked, the local rules had the managers of the teams responsible for their fans, with penalties up to and including forfeiture. I think I've addressed a fan problem exactly twice in my career, not including such adult leagues. In both cases, field admin was nowhere to be seen, and the problems were prolonged, profane, and personal - and got to the point where players were reacting to them.
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Dave I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views! Screw green, it ain't easy being blue! I won't be coming here that much anymore. I might check in now and again. |
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