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And if that is really the way you call your strike zone you will not work more than one game for me if you are lucky enough to even be allowed in the park. 34 years and counting, play ball. Why aren't you calling Irish and mbcrower clones they do not agree with you either. Glad to know I am in good company because I feel this way. |
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What did you mean by "Realisticly thinking that a K is always over the dish is hard to fathom." then if you did not mean you that a strike was not always over the plate? It was this assertion to which I was disagreeing. |
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No one is being a hater toward new posters. What they are being haters to is the dispensation of incorrect information. Umpiring is hard enough without it being clouded by myth, dysinformation, and opinion. |
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My stating that the ball crosses the 17 inch plate was for the MONEY PITCH. If you umpire and do not know what the game needs to be called for consistently you have been CLONED. The game lives and takes on a life of its own. Good umpires adjust, CLONES look and act like ROBOTS. If I Umpired for you I know that you would like to work with me. Because I get on a Forum behind a name & do not put my words the way that you want. Sorry, I hope that these attitudes are not on the field of the game that I love. If it is maybe I should Coach, Nope you would not listen then either, "CLONE LIKES EJECTION"
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I'm truly not understanding what some people get from coming on here for the sole purpose of stirring things up as opposed to discussing actual softball situations, rules, occurrences, and stories. Truly.
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JHMO |
Would Frank Sinatra have made a good umpire? (My Way)
Maybe not, but I would not be the one to tell him.... :eek: |
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