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Really large strike zone it seems
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Re: Really large strike zone it seems
Totally wrong to call that a strike. No doubt the kid showed him up on the pitch before. I wonder if that was the only instance of disrespect or if there was an ongoing issue with players throughout the game.
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Re: Really large strike zone it seems
I am not sure it matters. If players being overly dramatic, you call the coach out for a discussion between pitches and/or discussion with batter with coach present. Both pitches were clearly out of strike zone. An umpire should never take game out of players hands in this type of situation even if the team had been disrespectful all game. If they had been all game, that is umpire fault for not nipping it in the bud...Barney Fife would have. Nip it, nip it...
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Re: Really large strike zone it seems
Agree with you on almost all accounts. I didn’t think that strike two was a bad pitch. It was close but if he had called it that way all game, then it wasn’t a bad call.BambooRdApp wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 8:31 pmI am not sure it matters. If players being overly dramatic, you call the coach out for a discussion between pitches and/or discussion with batter with coach present. Both pitches were clearly out of strike zone. An umpire should never take game out of players hands in this type of situation even if the team had been disrespectful all game. If they had been all game, that is umpire fault for not nipping it in the bud...Barney Fife would have. Nip it, nip it...![]()
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Re: Really large strike zone it seems
The first strike called in that video was actually strike one and it was bad too, no matter how he had been calling strikes. No coach would put up with that pitch being in the zone, much less let it continue like that through the ninth inning. Batter probably shouldn't have jumped around like that but strike three was inexcusable. The umpire's attitude after that appeared to be pretty bad too. There had to have been other issues that led to this, but still inexcusable.
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Re: Really large strike zone it seems
Agree. If the ump has that short of fuse then he shouldn’t ump.goapps93 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:58 amThe first strike called in that video was actually strike one and it was bad too, no matter how he had been calling strikes. No coach would put up with that pitch being in the zone, much less let it continue like that through the ninth inning. Batter probably shouldn't have jumped around like that but strike three was inexcusable. The umpire's attitude after that appeared to be pretty bad too. There had to have been other issues that led to this, but still inexcusable.
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Re: Really large strike zone it seems
I have umpired a good bit- albeit at the Little League and dreaded Travel Ball levels. I retired (so to speak) but I could write a book about the lunatics and assholes i encountered during my time behind the plate and in the field. Most fans and coaches were decent but the bad ones were often horrible. In my mind I wanted to adjust strike zones to go against the jerks but it would have always been obvious and I always tried to be professional no matter what. If a game was out of hand I sometimes let the coach of a team know that the strike zone was going to expand but that went both ways. Based on what I saw on that video the umpire needs to be gone. It's one thing to call a borderline pitch up or down a strike or a ball (that happens) but one 8 inches off the plate was clearly a F you to the batter and coach.
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