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Haven't seen it done yet, but I have run across an app that works as an "indicator." No way in hell you'll get me to risk my smartphone on the field. Costs too damn much to replace.
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Young enough that mommy was paying for the phone? First time a "foul tip" knocks that thing out of his hand, he'll see the value in low tech.
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I know EXACTLY how you feel. I've been at it over 18 years, and I started at age 15. You do the math.
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One of, yes. There may be two or three umpires who are younger than I am, out of over 30-40.
At the 3 Nationals I went to, I was THE youngest umpire in the entire crew. Every time.
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It's like one of the ads a couple of years ago for an iPhone app where it was being used as a bubble level. Just what I'd want to do with a $600 piece of electronics... use it as a carpenter's tool!
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I did have an occasion to work with a young man around the age of twenty who was found to be texting while he was on first base. I found out that he has be cuaght at it before but the UIC did nothing about it. Suffices to say that I will never work with the techno-dork again.
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I had to have a conversation with a local HS umpire a few years back.
It was reported that he was pulling his cell phone out between innings. When I asked him about it, he told me that he wasn't calling or texting anybody....he was checking the Yankees score..... The cell phone was bad enough, but when he said Yankees...that was it...he no longer umpires in our association!
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My phone has a really cool countdown timer app that would be great for the field. Plus I have a PDF version of the ASA rule book downloaded that might come in handy sometime. But, like others, I refuse to take my phone on the field.
Last year on the plate I had a pseudo-foul tip come straight back and and right into my left hand. When I opened my hand, my indicator literally fell apart into about a dozen pieces- wheels, shattered case, all the guts. Sure would have hated for that to have been my phone! |
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