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Dakota Thu Feb 07, 2008 05:11pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by MichaelVA2000
... Why not just bait a coach or player early in the game ...

Look out... I don't think it was the coach that was baited! :eek: ;)

MichaelVA2000 Thu Feb 07, 2008 07:06pm

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Originally Posted by Dakota
Look out... I don't think it was the coach that was baited! :eek: ;)

I know, I'm looking for the bait and switcherooooo.;)

wadeintothem Thu Feb 07, 2008 08:32pm

Always remember, you get paid by the out and never, ever forget, tie base goes to the umpire.

*awaits response by MichaelVA2000*

:D

MichaelVA2000 Thu Feb 07, 2008 09:00pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by wadeintothem
Always remember, you get paid by the out and never, ever forget, tie base goes to the umpire.

*awaits response by MichaelVA2000*

:D

Excellent switcherooooo.

wadeintothem Thu Feb 07, 2008 09:10pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by MichaelVA2000
Excellent switcherooooo.

THANKS!!

I mean I've never been a MiLB scab or anything, but I do my best to keep up with you pros.

:cool:
:D

MichaelVA2000 Thu Feb 07, 2008 09:29pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by wadeintothem
THANKS!!

I mean I've never been a MiLB scab or anything, but I do my best to keep up with you pros.

:cool:
:D

You're welcome!!

Do what you need to do.

IRISHMAFIA Fri Feb 08, 2008 07:58am

Quote:

Originally Posted by wadeintothem
but I do my best to keep up with you pros.

You donate your time to umpiring?:confused:

SWFLguy Fri Feb 08, 2008 09:15am

I agree whole heartedly on the timing of your calls. When I began doing this as a college kid in 1957, calling intramural ball, I thought you had to be quick and decisive. After a few "out/safe" calls and other messes I got myself in--I began to learn slow it down.

wadeintothem Fri Feb 08, 2008 09:15am

Quote:

Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
You donate your time to umpiring?:confused:

well actually.. much time is in fact donated (although no I dont work games for free).. umpiring is like the Army jody... "give you a 100 dollars and take back 99"

MichaelVA2000 Fri Feb 08, 2008 09:47am

Quote:

Originally Posted by wadeintothem
well actually.. much time is in fact donated (although no I dont work games for free).. umpiring is like the Army jody... "give you a 100 dollars and take back 99"

Jody Calls (http://www.geocities.com/mcleanjrotc...20The%20Mornin)

When I Get To Heaven
When I get to heaven,
Saint Peter's gonna say,
How'd you earn your money,
How'd you earn your way?
How'd you get to heaven,
How'd you get your wings?
With a little bit of anger,
This is what I'll say.
Earned my way as an
Airborne Ranger.
Livin' a life of Guts and Danger,
Blood, Sweat, Guts, and Danger.
That's the way, of an
Airborne Ranger.

greymule Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:59am

When I began doing this as a college kid in 1957, calling intramural ball, I thought you had to be quick and decisive.

I did too, but we didn't simply make up such mechanics. Before some point in mid/late-1960s, MLB umpires called strikes before they hit the mitt, and made out calls practically instantaneously. Films from those days show umpire mechanics quite different from today's. They made many calls at 1B, for example, from just on the foul side of the running lane, a foot or two past the bag.

After many years and zillions of games, I still have to remind myself to wait.

ASA/NYSSOBLUE Fri Feb 08, 2008 04:23pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by greymule
When I began doing this as a college kid in 1957, calling intramural ball, I thought you had to be quick and decisive.

I did too, but we didn't simply make up such mechanics. Before some point in mid/late-1960s, MLB umpires called strikes before they hit the mitt, and made out calls practically instantaneously. Films from those days show umpire mechanics quite different from today's. They made many calls at 1B, for example, from just on the foul side of the running lane, a foot or two past the bag.

After many years and zillions of games, I still have to remind myself to wait.

The whole business of actually S-L-O-W-I-N-G D-O-W-N your calls can be directly traced to Doug Harvey sometime in the mid 60's - a fact most of the idiots on the baseball HOF Vets Committee do NOT understand...I seriously think a letter writing campaign by ALL sports officials is necessary...

greymule Fri Feb 08, 2008 05:20pm

On what would have been the last out of the 1963 World Series, with the Yankees trailing the Dodgers 2-1 in the 9th, Tom Gorman, with one of those immediate calls, banged Bobby Richardson out on a force at 2B, even though Richardson's slide had beaten Maury Wills's in-the-dirt throw and Dick Tracewski had never come up with the ball in the first place.

After Gorman saw the ball rolling away from 2B, he reversed his call to safe.

Though the highlight narrator ignored the issue, it's interesting to see Richardson clearly hold his palms out toward Gorman as if to say, "What in the world are you calling?"


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