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wade, as part of the young blood movement (20 years old, sixth year ASA) i take offense that you are just willing to pass on the problems of the current guard to us. I have had enough problems convincing my UIC's that I'm the umpire that they hired, let alone trying to figure out how to get everyone in lockstep! Therefore, I will only accept your apology if you teach us how to pass our problems to the next generation behind us! :)
In all seriousness I cant wait to see the DVD this weekend in Bloomington. It sounds like it will be a helpful tool Dave, as a umpire and college student, I wish ASA would drop the price on everything!... or at least give a college student discount. I have other things to buy like books! :) |
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Many of the people you refer to as "stubborn" or "Old Guard" routinely offer alternatives. And they will question what they believe something is right. Quote:
Not all umpires aspire to move up the ranks and much of their training needs to include survival and that is what the basic mechanics provide. These umpires are in the majority of registrations in many areas. You try to hold them to national tournament standards for umpires and you will lose many who just don't want to be bothered with it. In turn, games, leagues and tournaments become extremely difficult to cover. That is not fair to the umpire or players. Quote:
Thanks for playing. One day you may actually get IT and I'm not referring to the computer world. And this :D is for you. |
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Please let me know where that place is. :rolleyes: I love the college kids that have no idea what is going to hit them when they move into the real world. :D |
The real world? you mean that place with jobs and house payments and, god fobid, kids that are mine and i have to take care of? its not all partying and craming the last minute for exams?....... is it too late to go back? :)
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The production cost of the DVD was in the neighborhood of $38K. What the material, packaging, branding and any other ancillaries were, I have no idea. After the response to this DVD, will subsequent DVDs be less expensive? I certainly hope so. |
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Now they have found that the DVD is a huge success, and that some associations want to buy them in bulk. They've far exceeded the 1000 estimate (at OKC, he said they were around 2500). So they've basically offered the DVD's to the commissioners for $25, and will be using the excess "profit" made on the DVD sales to fund the 1-ump and 3-ump DVD project - expected to be out for the 2011 season. Washington was selling the DVD's at last weekend's school for $25. Not even making money on them. In fact, they gave away around 20 of them. |
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That's why I didn't recognize you when I ran into you outside the Appaloosa.:D |
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(BTW, M.Bo. was at our table, too.) :D |
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Hey the issues! I'm almost surprised you were able to address them without personal attack For the record, I agree with you and agree with those considerations. But there can be a higher standard. I believe they should separate those levels of umpires and there should be various standards. I think UIC's can and should be able to certainly handle training and evaluating more than a single standard. The problem is the lowest common denominator of mechanics becomes the highest rigid standard during the most important games... nationals. Quote:
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I have never, nor ever intend to bully anyone on any plane. Maybe you think such a thing is necessary, I don't. Bullying is for the weak. If I attacked you, you would know it. If it ever came to that point, there would be boundaries. IMO, you routinely misrepresent yourself and the statements of others. I don't know if it is intentional, but if you have an issue with folks disagreeing with or offering what they consider corrective comments, you are living in the wrong country. From what I have been told, you are an upcoming umpire in your area. I hope that the attitude and contempt for others demonstrated on-line is not reflective of your performance on the field. There are a lot of people who read this board and while we may occasionally get silly, there is a great number that appreciate the serious conversations and opinions. I believe we owe it to them to be forthright with the information provided and keep dissenting opinions on a professional basis and that does not include debasing comments. Okay, I'm done with this thread, knock yourself out as I'm sure you will want the last word. |
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Mike, that's my M.O.! |
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