Welcome back to umpiring.
I started my season last night, after a medical leave that has kept me out for the first half of the season.
I sure hope that my first game back was not indicative of how my 2011 season is going to be. (or...at least what is left of it.) It was one of those "games for the ages." (That is said somewhat tongue in cheek.) But it does have the dubious distinction of being the longest 7 inning or less game I have ever umpired at the high school level. The game lasted 6, count em, 6 innings. The official game start was 5:15. Game end, 9:16. That's right, four hours to complete 6 innings. (Thankfully, the home team managed to get a run ahead rule situation, or I might still be there.) Final score? I know that you are all champing at the bit for this one. 38-25. That's right. 63 runs scored last night. 63!!!!!! :rolleyes: |
Many a HS basketball team would be happy to score that many. Dave
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Please tell me that was a SP score... :eek:
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You win. I thought my freshman game the other night was bad. 2 hours 20 minutes, called on account of darkness, 2 1/2 innings, score 18-15. I think about the only outs recorded the whole night were interference, running lane violation, leaving early and lookback violations.
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Seriously, I'm about to head out for my first plate game since 2008. Two 1A teams, and we may have a problem finding strikes and outs, so I shouldn't laugh. :cool: |
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Seriously, glad you're back but ouch...I'm surprised there wasn't a "rolling blackout" at around 8:00. |
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Of course, it would help if this wasn't his strike zone http://forum.officiating.com/data:im...nt71c5bvCv/9k= |
Last night's game was so much better. (Yes, there is sarcasm in that statement.)
It only took half the time of the previous night's game, which oddly, made it seem like it was just zipping by. Score of last night's game was 22-0. At least we only had to work 5 innings. Hey Mike! I am just calling the strike zone that you taught me. Are you now telling me that it isn't the correct zone??? :D Actually, though, the marathon 63 run game found me in the field. It was humorous, because with each batter, it seemed, I could see my partner slowly enlarging his zone. His final zone required the pitch to cross somewhere between heaven and hell and Florida and California. (Only a slight exaggeration on my part.) :rolleyes: |
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Same with us! Isn't that the way it always is??? :rolleyes: |
Monday is my first - a JV scrimmage - if the snow melts....
What will make this a literal JOY, is that NYS finally decided to join the rest of the softball world, and is making their kids throw from 43'...so...a bunch of kids throwing from 43' for the first time in a game situation........:eek: One saving grace is that here, scrimmages cannot last more than two hours....also, no lineups exchanged...they must play at LEAST one double inning...run situations, etc, etc....so it actually may be a little fun. If only the home coach was not such a female dog..... ;) And the preliminary weather forecast - sunny....but high of about 45....maybe :eek: |
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Ever see the movie "Dave" when Kevin Kline was playing with the robotic arms? Well, my strike zone is about as wide as that fish he was talking about. :rolleyes: |
My New Rule
Instead of a 10 or 15 run rule I would like to have an umpire mandated 10 error rule. As soon as the tenth error happens my partner and I get to walk off the field.
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Think about this. 85 total runs scored in 11 total innings. That has to be some kind of a record. :eek:
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