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Old Tue Apr 08, 2014, 09:35am
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is it endless?

Things I am tired of hearing/reading:
- Questions about pitcher taking signals
- Coaches trying to tell me the OBS rule
- Hands are part of the bat
(ok, only once this year and only if the batter is slapping)
- Must slide
- The jewelry rule
- Excuses about no lines
- Bat inspections
- Excuses based on not knowing the rules
- Coaches who talk as if I need their clinic

Yes, I know that after my many years, I should expect and ignore it, but like another topic, have to vent sometimes.
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Old Tue Apr 08, 2014, 10:19am
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Things I am tired of hearing/reading:
- Questions about pitcher taking signals
- Coaches trying to tell me the OBS rule
- Hands are part of the bat
(ok, only once this year and only if the batter is slapping)
- Must slide
- The jewelry rule
- Excuses about no lines
- Bat inspections
- Excuses based on not knowing the rules
- Coaches who talk as if I need their clinic

Yes, I know that after my many years, I should expect and ignore it, but like another topic, have to vent sometimes.
I'm tired of hearing, "The umpire last week allowed (or didn't allow) that." and "What, we don't get a warning?"
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Old Tue Apr 08, 2014, 10:59am
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I guess it's inevitable that coaches, players, parents will continue to ask the same questions. That's largely because the experience base from these demographics changes every year.

For every 20-year HS head coach there's probably a new middle school, freshman, or JV coach working their first season.

The same applies to umpires. Our NH apprentice class had about 30 members this year. They are a mix of "umpire in other associations" to "never officiated anything before". Some of these will likely fall out. (I was told in a clinic that the average time new ASA umpires stayed on was just over 2 years.) So some of the "only the strong survive" concept applies.

From an umpire perspective, I work w/ 30 year veterans, some of which make up their own rules. (EG: Pitcher in an ASA tournament for 10U hit 3 batters. Our umpire had her removed from the pitcher's position for the remainder of the game. Another tried to invoke the tie breaker in an intramural modified game.) I also work w/ newbies, as most everyone does.

I'm beginning my 9th year umpiring and see plenty of cringe-worthy moments from many participants, parents, umpires, etc. It's those people that allow us to all have a chuckle in forums like this. How boring it would be without them all. "Send in the clowns!"
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Old Wed Apr 09, 2014, 03:20pm
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Bang-bang play on the bases: "Blue, can you ask for help on that one?"
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Old Wed Apr 09, 2014, 03:44pm
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Bang-bang play on the bases: "Blue, can you ask for help on that one?"
Over all I agree with you here.
Yet at the same time I have seen way to many umpires making the call before the play (usually calling the out) and the play does not go the way they called it and everyone knows it but the umpire who called it.
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Old Sat Apr 19, 2014, 02:39pm
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Bang-bang play on the bases: "Blue, can you ask for help on that one?"
Not as bad if they at least ask the calling umpire, not always the PU.
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Old Sat May 10, 2014, 07:35am
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Bang-bang play on the bases: "Blue, can you ask for help on that one?"
And that has become endless in MLB.
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Old Sat May 10, 2014, 07:36am
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Somehow I left out those who believe the strike zone is the catcher's mitt.
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Old Sat May 10, 2014, 10:02am
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Bang-bang play on the bases: "Blue, can you ask for help on that one?"
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And that has become endless in MLB.
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Old Sat May 10, 2014, 03:08pm
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Coach: "Blue, can you ask for help on that one?"
Umpire: "Already did. God told me I got it right."
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Old Sun May 11, 2014, 09:50am
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Bang-bang play on the bases: "Blue, can you ask for help on that one?"
Especially when you are right on top of the play and your partner(s) are 50-60 feet away.
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Old Sun May 11, 2014, 10:56am
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I always love the "can you check with your partner" with no real question to ask as to a pulled foot etc. Ok coach, so I have an out, if my partner says safe do we flip a coin to break the tie?
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Old Sun May 11, 2014, 11:51am
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The problem is, we have too many colleagues in the trade that will acquiesce to a coach's request to go to a partner for help, so it's expected as the norm. They need to get a pair (no disrespect to the lady umpires) and tell the coach, "Don't need help, coach. I'm right on top of the play."
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Old Sun May 11, 2014, 03:50pm
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The problem is, we have too many colleagues in the trade that will acquiesce to a coach's request to go to a partner for help, so it's expected as the norm. They need to get a pair (no disrespect to the lady umpires) and tell the coach, "Don't need help, coach. I'm right on top of the play."
Or simply ask the coach "Did you see something that I might have missed?"
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Old Sun May 11, 2014, 07:02pm
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Or simply ask the coach "Did you see something that I might have missed?"
My response is a bit different; in my mind, your question has a likely answer the coach will consider cute ("Yes, the play (or call)") that I don't want to set up on the tee.

I ask "What specificially would you like me to ask my partner?" Depending on that reply, my next line is "Here is what I can ask: 1) Did she pull or not pull her foot? 2) Did she bobble or not bobble the ball? 3) Did your angle show a clearly missed tag, or did you see (or hear) an obvious tag I didn't. Unless I have already indicated I know I was blocked or had the wrong position or angle for how this play developed (or NCAA required 'help' at first or third on a pickoff), I cannot ask if my partner has a different judgment as to if the runner beat the throw (or tag) or vice versa; nor can my partner make me unsee what I saw, because the rulebook and manual are clear that this is my call, and judgment calls cannot be overturned by another umpire. So, with those guidelines, what do you want me to ask my partner?"
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