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BuggBob Wed Apr 02, 2008 01:15pm

I made the paper
 
I made it into the on-line version of the local paper.

http://www.bellinghamherald.com/gall...368226-t2.html

This coach is one of the VERY best there is, his argument was well within the limits and was in a very sporting maner. I always ejoy working his games.

Bugg

azbigdawg Wed Apr 02, 2008 04:02pm

Was he right or wrong?

Dakota Wed Apr 02, 2008 04:08pm

Nice glasses. ;)

azbigdawg Wed Apr 02, 2008 04:16pm

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Originally Posted by Dakota
Nice glasses. ;)


I was gonna be polite and not mention those...

Skahtboi Wed Apr 02, 2008 07:49pm

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Originally Posted by azbigdawg
I was gonna be polite and not mention those...


Why??? ;)

UmpireErnie Wed Apr 02, 2008 07:58pm

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Originally Posted by azbigdawg
Was he right or wrong?

Face time on the net! Well, almost.. mostly we can see the coach's face and not the blue. Where was the photographer's priorities?? :)

But don't leave us hanging.. what was the rest of the story? Let's hear the play.

P.S. I am jealous, we still have snow on our fields except for the indoor fields that the school district will not pay to let the kids play on. We hope to start the season on Apr 22.

Skahtboi Wed Apr 02, 2008 08:55pm

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Originally Posted by UmpireErnie
Face time on the net! Well, almost.. mostly we can see the coach's face and not the blue. Where was the photographer's priorities?? :)

But don't leave us hanging.. what was the rest of the story? Let's hear the play.

P.S. I am jealous, we still have snow on our fields except for the indoor fields that the school district will not pay to let the kids play on. We hope to start the season on Apr 22.

Dang!! We will be in playoffs by then!

NCASAUmp Wed Apr 02, 2008 09:13pm

Well, there are certainly worse things to do to get you in the paper. I'm just glad they didn't put down your name!

wadeintothem Wed Apr 02, 2008 09:32pm

out of curiosity, what the hell is on your face?

UmpireErnie Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:52pm

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Originally Posted by Skahtboi
Dang!! We will be in playoffs by then!

Unfortunatly we can't start till late April, regular season is a whopping five weeks long. "Playoffs" are our two day state tournament here in Anchorage first weekend of June.

NCASAUmp Thu Apr 03, 2008 07:25am

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Originally Posted by UmpireErnie
Unfortunatly we can't start till late April, regular season is a whopping five weeks long. "Playoffs" are our two day state tournament here in Anchorage first weekend of June.

How do they know which two days Alaska will be thawed out? :eek:

BuggBob Thu Apr 03, 2008 10:28am

The game situation: R3 @ 2nd, R4 @1st, two outs. Double steal, B5 bends down in the box and as she does her butt moves into the F2's legs, clearly interfering with F2's attempt to make a play on the runners. I immediately rule interference, the batter is out. The coach came down and calmly discussed why I should not have made that call, and I calmly told him why I did make that call. I like this coach, years ago he taught me how an umpire needs to properly deal with a coach.

1) Listen to the coach's argument.
2) Tell them what you saw -- don't sugar coat it, filter it, embellish it, or bull**it. Tell the truth, stick to the facts.
3) Listen to the coach's counter argument.
4) Tell them what rule you are using -- it is important to know the rules because every good coach will know them, and every bad coach will need them corrected. You may not know the rule number (that is not important) but you must know the rule, and it helps if you know the rule book wording.
5) If the coach wants to protest don't take it personally.
6) Move on and continue the game. Remove that event from you mind and start afresh.

While I am sure that the coach disagrees with what I called, I am just as sure he has accepted it and will not use it as an alibi for a win or loss, and most importantly he will not hold it against me in future games. This coach is a true class act and one that all coaches should emulate.

BTW, we agreed the stick with my original call and ruling.

bigsig Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:09am

I guess those keep the coach's spital out of your eyes!

NCASAUmp Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:04pm

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Originally Posted by BuggBob
The game situation: R3 @ 2nd, R4 @1st, two outs. Double steal, B5 bends down in the box and as she does her butt moves into the F2's legs, clearly interfering with F2's attempt to make a play on the runners. I immediately rule interference, the batter is out. The coach came down and calmly discussed why I should not have made that call, and I calmly told him why I did make that call. I like this coach, years ago he taught me how an umpire needs to properly deal with a coach.

1) Listen to the coach's argument.
2) Tell them what you saw -- don't sugar coat it, filter it, embellish it, or bull**it. Tell the truth, stick to the facts.
3) Listen to the coach's counter argument.
4) Tell them what rule you are using -- it is important to know the rules because every good coach will know them, and every bad coach will need them corrected. You may not know the rule number (that is not important) but you must know the rule, and it helps if you know the rule book wording.
5) If the coach wants to protest don't take it personally.
6) Move on and continue the game. Remove that event from you mind and start afresh.

While I am sure that the coach disagrees with what I called, I am just as sure he has accepted it and will not use it as an alibi for a win or loss, and most importantly he will not hold it against me in future games. This coach is a true class act and one that all coaches should emulate.

BTW, we agreed the stick with my original call and ruling.

Very good advice to give to another umpire. A conversation between a coach and an umpire does not need to be interpreted as a confrontation. Hear what the coach has to say, and let it be just that - a conversation.

wadeintothem Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:09am

it starts with looking professional.

Now I dont know if you have some condition that requires you to wear ski goggles when working... they look so bad, I almost think you must.

But those things look atrocious and unprofessional.

And they should be off when talking to a coach.


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