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A Lesson from MLB
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May 27, 2010, 08:20:38 PM »
tgreanier
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The Patron Saint of Defense
Interesting to read how MLB plans to handle a problem ump:
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=AkTwNcb7Jq7qBS.49xNQBokRvLYF?slug=jp-west052710
A quick quote from the piece:
"He seems to have forgotten the cardinal rule of umpiring: stay invisible. Anonymity is godliness to baseball’s arbiters, and Joe West is an infidel, an attention **** of Lady Gaga proportions whose proclivity for theatrics shames the umpiring profession."
Sound like anyone we know?
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Re: A Lesson from MLB
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I will quote my father, quite the coach, to add to this
"The sign of a good ref is not knowing they are on the field"
You can have calls go against both teams but a game in any sport should have flow
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