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here is a brief example of some of the things Ive seen this year gb to SS, who overthrows the 1B, BR is awarded 3B (only 1 ump that game), the rest of these examples all happened with 2 ump crews umps say a physical throw is necessary to rule INT on the runner umps think the BU is responsible for plays/runners tagging at 3B umps not knowing what an intentional dropped ball is, by and INF <2 outs, runner on 1st... umps not knowing that all overthrows are 2 bases from TOT (batter hit ball to LC, runner on 2nd thought it might get caught so he "tagged", ball was caught on short hop, SS cut the ball off, runner had long since rounded 1B, SS threw to 3B, but went into DBT, ump said "I cant award the BR 3B on a single to the OF" and yes he was aware that the runner was past 1B when the SS threw the ball do I need more examples, or has my point been made? |
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no, boston.
and I forgot my favorite example from last year, im playing SS, 2 outs, runners on 1st and 2nd, "slow" gb to me, the runner bumps into my backside, i stumble a little bit, pick the ball up and start jogging towards the dugout. Im assuming theres gonna be INT called on the runner, the ump says no bc I had time to field the ball and make a play after the runner ran into me. Last edited by steveshane67; Tue Jul 21, 2009 at 12:11am. |
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![]() And speaking as a player in an adult kickball league (we use modified ASA rules), it is frustrating when the umpire either doesn't know a rule or continues to make the same mistakes over and over, but seeing this is an adult social sports club, I have to remind my competitive self that these games are just for fun and for being active and bad calls here aren't an end-of-the-world thing. It's not always easy in the heat of the moment, though.
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Disclaimer: This is a general comment and not directed toward Stat-Man or anyone else on this board or otherwise.
Why do people think the "heat of the moment", "heat of the game", etc. is an excuse for any type of poor behavior on anyone's part whether it be the player, coach or official? And since when is the word "sorry" is a get out of jail free card? Showing remorse is one thing, but nowadays, the putz apologizing has a big, ****-eating grin while shaking your hand like he just sold you a used car at 20% over market! "Hey, Blue, really didn't mean to fracture your skull when I hit you over the head with my Freak98-painted Ultra. But when you rung me up on that pitch that just caught the corner, I couldn't help myself. You know how it is in the heat of the moment. Sorry!" Oh, yeah, but that would work real well for any of us, and our lawyers. Sad part is the argument in court WOULD be made that is was an event which occurred in the "heat of the game" and some moron judge and jury is going to buy into it! We may have opposing thumbs, but sometimes I think that is where any superiority over other species ends. |
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Actually, yes, you are dead wrong. This isn't tennis or volleyball where there's one official over all others. No umpire can set aside the judgment of another umpire when it's that other umpire's call. Did the PU screw up? Yes. Can he overrule another umpire? Hell no. I'm starting to doubt that. All I'm hearing from you is b1tch, b1tch, b1tch.
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Im of the mindset that the umps job at the end of the day is to get the call right. Lets say in a 2 man crew, the BU calls a runner out when they were clearly clearly safe, then by all means the PU should step in and make the correct call. who cares if its not "his call" or hes not supposed to do that, I care about getting the calls right, not about the possibility of embarrassing or hurting the other umps feelings. In the 2nd half of this thread Ive certainly been *****ing, but most of the time Im on here asking questions about the rules. And once again, I wouldnt be *****ing if the umps didnt have to go through a whole certification process. If they were just some random guys off the street that the commish knows, then thats understandable. |
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Oh, you're off to a great start, bub...
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There are good umpires, there are bad umpires, there are great umpires, and there are terrible umpires. The great umpires typically get the assignments they want. If they don't like a particular league or level of play because the players are too mouthy, then they don't get those assignments. Who gets those assignments? The rookies. Sad, but true. So this is an A league, huh? I think the nail was hit right on the head when someone else on this board suggested that "A" stands for something else, and you're the prime example of this alpha male behavior that's all too common in slow pitch (trust me, I've been calling SP for the last, oh, 17 years). My thought is that you fellas probably b1tched and moaned your way out of having good umpires, and you're getting what's left. I've seen it happen. And like I said... Your attitude and behavior on here only serve to reaffirm my suspicions. Now, I've been more than accommodating with you. I've answered your questions, despite this nagging feeling in the back of my head that, frankly, I shouldn't even bother with you. If you're going to cop an attitude with me, then to hell with you. You aren't even worth the time I spent typing out this message. I reiterate: rethink your priorities in life, fella, because you've got some issues. Frankly, $44 isn't worth it to get me to call your games.
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The part I highlighted in red, is the exact kind of attitude we get from coaches/managers in the sports I work and I noticed you picked up on it. I'm not praising you because it is the WRONG attitude to take. I've had coaches/managers who "assumed" my no-call was the right call and having another official call something in my area was the wrong call, when in fact my no-call would have been the result of my not seeing the infraction from the angle I had while my fellow official saw it from their angle. It happens all the time in football and basketball. It doesn't have a place in softball, because one of the two (or three or four, depending on the game, etc.) umpires will always have a call. For another umpire to come in with an opposing call on the same play would create a situation where there is TWO calls on the same play, and a pile of elephant s**t would need to be cleaned up. Yes, I've had situations where two officials made differing calls on the same play in football and basketball, but there's something that can be done in those sports to clean up the elephant s**t that can't be done in softball. Rant off...have a good day, and don't let the door hit you on the way out. |
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