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I don't do it every inning, simply because I'd hate to overwhelm them too quickly with feedback. I'd prefer to pick out a few things for them to work on and talk with them after the game. Just my style, for better or worse. ![]()
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Thats no worry; any coach worth his/her salt can smell a rookie. I dont worry about such things; its not relevent... just as in Bob's OP, it is what it is. End of story.
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My experience is that they don't remember the situation you want to talk about after the game; strike while the memory is fresh.
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Whenever I've worked with a rookie, I'll get with them each half-inning and ask "any questions?" only if I don't have something for them. Some of the rookies I've worked with will actually high-tail towards me during a half-inning break for feedback, only because they know they need some feedback on something that occurred and want immediate feedback.
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I will often start the pregame with, "I'm going to throw a lot of stuff at you on the run. Just think about it store that info away in the back of your brain. If you have a question, make that the first thing out of your mouth when we get together." I will take an extra minute to address something this must be handled immediately. I'd rather tick off a team rather than place an umpire in a position where doing the wrong thing has some idiot in his/her face and I never see them again. And don't ever, EVER makes excuses to the players or coach. BB, that 16 yo rookie probably got more out of you standing with and for her with that coach than she would have if you tried to talk her out of the call. Good job. |
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Agree with the above 100%. The only time I dont meet with them or talk with them are when duties like subs take me away or those few mutual "I'll be standing over hear drinking water" between innings breaks.
Other than that, i like to talk with my partners. I dont during nationals or whatever so i dont get dinged but for my own opinion, I have no use for hanging around in the outfield counting clouds between innings. umps should talk, especially with the noobs for training. You only got one friend out there.. talk with em... when allowed.
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Hey, we cant help it. We're people people!
You know, its better than BS'ing with the SS, then they hit her the ball and and she goofs it up cuz shes distracted. Not that I've ever done that, of course... ![]()
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