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ZebraStripes

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  1. But of course!
  2. On occasion I am baffled by some calls...C.B. Buckner comes to mind as to why a pitch wasn't called a certain way...a lot, even from his days as a part timer in the bigs.
  3. The only two, I believe. unfortunately...as a Braves fan
  4. ZebraStripes

    Infield Fly

    That goes without saying that runners who take off and not find the ball on a pop up with less than 2 outs are involved in an ID TEN T error.
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    Infield Fly

    I wouldn't call the guy a idiot. The OP doesn't mention the level of this game. It could be a new guy just starting out. Many of us made these kind of mistakes when we started. Never forget we are a brotherhood. That part of the infield fly rule is something you learn as an 8 year old playing baseball, so I can't imagine kicking that one based on just getting started. I suppose it is possible that the situation is not as described, though.
  6. He pulled it up for sure. What else are you inferring if anyhting? To me he is saying the A.J. has been in the league for 13 years or so and should know to just catch the ball and get the call more often than when appearing to jerk it back into the zone. The pitch appeared to be borderline knee while over the plate.
  7. then that definitely wasn't "larry"
  8. Defense can obstruct in that situation, but not interfere.
  9. toss any player that has a parent that is in upper management at Reynolds and Reynolds.
  10. Braves lead all of baseball with 2 spring training ejections.
  11. At pre-game, 1st names are told for a reason.....to be used. I correct anybody & everybody who calls me "sir" or "blue". I am not a color nor am I an officer in the military. I explain it to them as nice as can be to please call me "Woodie". People dont announce themselves at pre-games as "Coach" or "Sir/Blue". First names ARE in fact the PROFESSIONAL way. Baseball is a BLUE collar sport. I guess I'm just more old-school or formal or whatever, but I'm generally not on a first name basis with minors, so I tend not to say my first name to non-adult players. Coaches - i'll generally mirror what they say. If they use first names, I will too. If they say sir, so will I (or coach). And I have absolutely no problem with anyone calling me sir. Then again, I was an officer in the military so I'm kind of used to it I don't have a lot of players coming out to my plate meeting.
  12. ZebraStripes

    Infield Fly

    He's not an idiot...he's a freaking idiot. Though if he is kicking rules like that, maybe he shouldn't wait until the game is over.
  13. I've been called "Blue" on a rec football field. On the varsity football field, they are given my first name so that when they call me by name, I know it is the head coach. I've been called all sorts of things on a baseball field, including "ref", There are coaches that will remember your name and use it. The example that will always stick out in my head on that was when a travel team's pitching coach got my name before the game and in the 5th inning this pitching coach politely asked about the location of one pitch with "Jeremy, was that one off the plate?" I will remember it because the pitching coach that remembered my name and used it was none other than Phil Niekro, Baseball Hall of Famer.
  14. DI tends to have some funny looking strike zones when it comes to the Braves. Not quite like Eric Gregg in Game 6 of the 1997 NLDS but funny none the less.
  15. My packet came in the mail yesterday.
  16. Looks like it will be full of Georgia teams and umpires again this year.
  17. Mine hasn't reached Georgia yet. But Mick, keep in mind that we send our forms to North Carolina.
  18. 1 game cancelled 8 games worked, 3 softball games coming up this weekend though
  19. Week 1 for the 2nd time. Had a lot of fun last year. Met some cool peeps like UmpireChick1 and her husband. Was in the field for a perfect game on Tuesday and followed that up with one behind the plate on Wednesday morning. It was in the 90s when I left Georgia on Friday afternoon, and in the 50s when I got to New York in the wee hours of Saturday morning. Another year of experience so I hope to be an even better umpire after another week up there.
  20. Can't wait...well I am not thrilled with the 14 hour drive up there, but I enjoy it after getting going up there.
  21. ummmmm William "Bill" Maher, Jr. (/ˈmÉ‘Ër/; born January 20, 1956) is an American political satirist, writer, producer, political commentator, television host, actor, media critic, and stand-up comedian. Jonathan "Jon" Stewart (born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz, November 28, 1962) is an American political satirist, writer, producer, director, television host, actor, media critic, and stand-up comedian. Stephen Tyrone Colbert[10] (/koÊŠlˈbɛər/, né: /ˈkoÊŠlbÉ™rt/;[4] born May 13, 1964)[11] is an American political satirist, writer, producer, singer, television host, actor, media critic, and comedian. Comedians.
  22. Which CP offer collar bone protection?
  23. Good afternoon umpires!!! An umpire I met at Cooperstown last year sent me a link to this page so I have signed up and thought I would say hello. I also call high school football, rec football, alumni football, rec basketball.
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