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Old Tue Mar 24, 2009, 01:44pm
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I would have told the catcher to appeal the runner missing the plate. That way I could nullify the run and continue to enjoy umpiring this game. I believe we owe it to the teams to get the full 7 innings in so they can get their money's worth from me as an umpire.
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Old Tue Mar 24, 2009, 01:52pm
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I would have told the catcher to appeal the runner missing the plate. That way I could nullify the run and continue to enjoy umpiring this game. I believe we owe it to the teams to get the full 7 innings in so they can get their money's worth from me as an umpire.
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Old Tue Mar 24, 2009, 02:04pm
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I would have told the catcher to appeal the runner missing the plate. That way I could nullify the run and continue to enjoy umpiring this game. I believe we owe it to the teams to get the full 7 innings in so they can get their money's worth from me as an umpire.
I would make sure my partner wasn't armed before making such a move.
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Old Tue Mar 24, 2009, 03:26pm
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I would make sure my partner wasn't armed before making such a move.
Wow, do you work with packing partners?
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Old Tue Mar 24, 2009, 06:06pm
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Wow, do you work with packing partners?
In my regular job, yes. But not on the field......yet.
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Old Wed Mar 25, 2009, 12:03am
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Leseee.. JV.. mercy rule.. 5 innings

pffft, I dont even care if they appeal, she still touched home.
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Old Wed Mar 25, 2009, 02:52pm
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Leseee.. JV.. mercy rule.. 5 innings

pffft, I dont even care if they appeal, she still touched home.
Are you sure you mean pffft? I think that's gas. Pssst is a whispered tone.
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Old Wed Mar 25, 2009, 09:02pm
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Are you sure you mean pffft? I think that's gas. Pssst is a whispered tone.
I may be tone deaf.. but at least I'm not blind like the OP who thinks he saw a runner missing home for bottom of 5 mercy rule.

Poor blind sob.

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Old Thu Mar 26, 2009, 10:22am
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Are you sure you mean pffft? I think that's gas. Pssst is a whispered tone.
pffft...



He used the "word" correctly. From the Urban Dictionary (abridged):
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1. The sound you make when someone says something really stupid.

2. wade's use When someone says something really, really stupid and useless, A sound made to wind people up. The Winner of all arguments.

3. The sound you make when someone says something that you don't like, want to forget, or disagree with.

4. A noise favorably used either in disbelief or as a pre-sound to laughter. Often an aggressive way of saying I disagree and of course for those of the population who feel obliged to try and hold in their laughter use this word.

5. No, THIS was wade's use! A sound of disapproval by a stupid German

6. No, HERE it is! The sound wade makes when his brain shuts down after he's been verbally bested.
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Old Wed Mar 25, 2009, 07:32am
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In my regular job, yes. But not on the field......yet.
There've been times when I've wanted to keep one in my car, just in case. I could easily do that, and no one would ever be the wiser. But I would know it's there, and I would know I'm breaking the law (since I'm on town property when I'm calling games). That's enough for me.
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I once had a partner who was active NYPD, and once we were working men's rec together, and I made a controversial call at home to end a game, and as we were leaving the field to much noise, he said, "Partner, I have your back - I have my piece right in my sock!"
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Old Wed Mar 25, 2009, 08:24am
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I once had a partner who was active NYPD, and once we were working men's rec together, and I made a controversial call at home to end a game, and as we were leaving the field to much noise, he said, "Partner, I have your back - I have my piece right in my sock!"
in his sock? rofl I bet if it fell out 'tween innings that would put a stop to any chirping... "what was that coach?...oops... hold on coach , dropped my backup piece."
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Old Wed Mar 25, 2009, 09:06am
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I once had a partner who was active NYPD, and once we were working men's rec together, and I made a controversial call at home to end a game, and as we were leaving the field to much noise, he said, "Partner, I have your back - I have my piece right in my sock!"
Now THAT'S a clicker.
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Old Wed Mar 25, 2009, 03:48am
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Wow, do you work with packing partners?
My game yesterday had both my partner and one of the coaches both packing pieces (in their vehicles). Both were some sort of feds. Hmmmmmmmmm
Feds in a fed game....
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Old Thu Mar 26, 2009, 07:57am
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My game yesterday had both my partner and one of the coaches both packing pieces (in their vehicles). Both were some sort of feds. Hmmmmmmmmm
Feds in a fed game....
And you can always get witness protection!
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