sb junkie wrote:I guess he's to chicken to call a baseball game.
What an assinine statement to make on a softball board!
sb junkie wrote:I guess he's to chicken to call a baseball game.
GSB wrote:IYou folks on Heybucket do not seem to be the problem umpires that I see. I have watched your posts and you seem to be very professional in your approach to the job. I just wonder if additional training or ASA requirements for new umpires needs to be addressed. Maybe even a system of self policing were umpires can anonymously report problem umpires. Another method would be to hire professional umpire watchers who would watch random games and have the power to decertify umpires that they observe doing stupid things. (like not paying attention or making obviously bad calls time after time).
I always hear the jokes about blind umpires. You know, the seeing eye dog thing. LOL.. But seriously, is there any requirement for umpires to have their vision checked on a routine basis?
Anyway, I never have seen it so bad as this year. Maybe it is just a bunch of new umpires. Maybe not. If enough parents coaches, managers take the time to compile evidence and write the powers that be. Maybe something will be done about it.
This post is not about bashing umpires. It is about what can be done about a growing problem in the softball community. It is obvious by other posts and conversations with others that I am not the only one seeing this as a growing issue. I had a conversation with an umpire recently who actually brought up the problem in the conversation. He has been seeing it more and more as well.
Just like any job. You have folks who do a terrible job and folks who are outstanding. No other job with the exception of judges get to work with total impunity. There should be a method in place for dealing with the bad apples.
MTR wrote:That is a two way street, Bubba. You never seem to be shy about instant condemnation of the umpire, in general.
MTR wrote:Skarp wrote:How many times have you and/or MTR belittled someone for relating their personal observation--whether or not you were even in the same state as the actual event?
Actually, what I find comical is the point many on here make that if it is said by an umpire it must be a defensive attack of a personal nature. The "umpire is always wrong" mantra is boring. God forbid an umpire make light of a situation or offer an alternative cause and effect.
You ever wonder how a 3B coach can see a catch on the LF line and then argue with the umpire that his runner on 1B didn't leave early? Happens all the time. How can someone keep such a close eye on every movement an umpire makes and actually see the entire play?
There are more games than there are people willing to umpire. And that will always be as long as the "softball community" maintains an "if we play, there will be umpires" attitude. Yeah, there are guys and gals out there that don't belong, but I've said it before, what are your alternatives? No umpire? I do not condone the lazy umpire or the one who is in it for the money and couldn't care less about the job they are doing (BTW, with the economy, expect to see a lot more of these "greens" working games). But, at least, they are making an effort to fill a void the softball community created.Absent knowledge to the contrary, why not try giving someone the benefit of the doubt.
That is a two way street, Bubba. You never seem to be shy about instant condemnation of the umpire, in general.Maybe your "sour grapes" assumption doesn't apply to everyone.
Ya think? You will not believe it, but the umpires most severe and demanding critic is an umpire.After all, if the glove don't fit, you must acquit.
As dumb as it sounded, it worked, didn't it? It was such a strong sound byte, you are still referrencing it.
MTR wrote:sb junkie wrote:I guess he's to chicken to call a baseball game.
What an assinine statement to make on a softball board!
sb junkie wrote:MTR wrote:sb junkie wrote:I guess he's to chicken to call a baseball game.
What an assinine statement to make on a softball board!
Just as assinine as discussing geopolitics and movies.So what!
wadeintothem wrote:
Now that is not to say there are not obvious flaws in your rant which give it the sour grapes tone (and there may be some of that and thats not all bad - when you are emotionally vested in out comes, that happens) - some points are well taken.
Bretman wrote:Not sure how a vision check would help with the problem you first mentioned- umpires not watching the play. Even 20/20 x-ray microscopic vision won't do much good if you're looking the wrong direction!
MTR wrote:sb junkie wrote:MTR wrote:sb junkie wrote:I guess he's to chicken to call a baseball game.
What an assinine statement to make on a softball board!
Just as assinine as discussing geopolitics and movies.So what!
So, how many years did you umpire baseball?