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Super Ump
I had the misfortune of working with someone that I can best describe as Super Ump today.
1. He told me that he will not show up to the game any more than 20 minutes early and he will get dressed and then come out to the field. He does not get paid enough to be there 30 minutes early. This leaves his partner checking the entire field and equipment alone. 2. Super Ump does not reply when given the infield fly signal. He stated that if his partner shows it the partner does not need a reply. 3. Super Ump refuses to back up the BU when they are in the C slot and there is a snap throw back to 1B. He stated that this is the BU job and they make those calls. 4. Super ump does not introduce himself or his partner at the plate meeting with the managers. 5. Super Ump tells you not to go out on any fly balls at all. Those ALL belong to him. 6. Super Ump then tells me at our 15 second pre game that he plays it strictly by the book. Um OK? 7. The reason that I cal him Super Ump is that his claim to fame, and he really lets you know it, is that he has umpired for 11 years. I wonder how many people he has worked with in those years? As you can probably tell I did not enjoy my experience with Super Ump and hope that I never have to do so again. |
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11 years? Really? Is that all? ****in' rookie!
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The positive way to look at this is that every experience is a learning experience. You learned (or had what you already knew reinforced) what not to do and how not to work with your partner as a team. It takes the joy out of a wonderful job to have to work with someone like this. |
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Yhanks for the responses. I agree that I was a tremendous learning experience on what NOT to do. It really did take something away from the game for me. I still gave 100% and tried my best to do what was right for the game and the girls playing it. The only thing is it takes away from the flow you have working with a partner that you know will have you back when the need arise.
Overall the game went very well but I rhinj if we would have been on the same page it would have been even better. It sure will help me the next time I am the PU on making sure that I communicate well with my partner. I am going to put it down as a learning experience on making me a stronger umpire for the game that I trulely enjoy. The best seat in the house is just behind the catcher. |
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This is not always true you know; took one today on my right elbow. shame on F2, she didn't protect me the way we're used to... And it still hurts a lot!
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You should have replied, "Wow! That long? Maybe it is time for you to hang them up!"
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