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Should youth league umpires know the rules of baseball?

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 11:21 am
by SoCalTrjn
So tonight we had our Leagues championship game and it had to be the worst officiated game I have ever seen, made Oregon v Oklahoma last fall look like it was called cleanly.
In the top of the first our team jumped all over last years champs for 8 runs. We hit 2 HRs in the inning and after each, the next batter was beaned yet their pitcher was allowed to continue pitching even though the rules state that 2 hit batters in one game means the pitcher needs to be removed. In the top of the second inning we scored 6 more runs and again he hit 2 more batters. Also in the second inning the umpires strike zone became very liberal, one parent from our team had a camera set up in Center Field and he stated that some pitches were a foot off the plate and were still called strikes.
In the bottom of the second my pitchers strike zone had shrank to the size of a pea and the other teams batters had to swing for most pitches to be called strikes. There was also a call on a hit down the first base line that the pitcher fielded and then tagged the runner a good 15 feet before he reached the base, the Umpire called fielder interferance even though the ball and base runner were both on the infield side of the baseline.
In the top of the third the umpire was calling strikes on pitches that were hitting the dirt before they reached the plate, a parent who was video taping the game from the other side of the dugout showed me the video between innings and then I showed the Umpire, he said "if youre going to argue strikes and balls Im going to throw you out of the game" I replied "just call them the same for both teams"
In the bottom of the third inning the Umpire actually nudged the cathcer in the back when the catcher was trying to make a throw to second to catch an opponent stealing, the ball sailed and the second baseman had to catch it 5 or 6 feet behind the bag. When the catchers parent asked the ump "what was that?" the parent was asked to leave the bleacher area. The same runner was then caught in a pickle a pitch later and was tagged out by the second baseman as he was trying to get back to second. The umpire called him safe because the tag was above the waist. Where in the rule book does it say a runner had to be tagged below the waist and if you tag the runner in the front, which was the case in this incident, are you supoposed to tag him in the cup. On top of allowing the runner to be safe he was also awarded third base. On the next pitch the runner is drilled in the left thigh by the ball off the bat of his team mate. Now the runner was on the grass infield when the ball hit him, he should have been called out, we showed the umpire and the parents of the other team that said he was in foul territory that he was on the infield grass when the ball hit him with the parents video camera, the umpire called the ball a foul and then asked the parent to stop video taping the game he even said that they could not video the game form the cement area around the dug out or bleachers even though there were at least 5 parents from the other team video taping the game on the other baseline.
In the top of the fourth inning my son was ejected when he drew a line in the dirt 8 inches off the plate with the barrell of his bat showing the ump where the ball was at on a pitch the ump called just called a strike. The umpire also confiscated his bat, which we still haven't gotten back, my son looked up at him and said "are you kidding me? which one of those kids on that team is yours?" On top of him being ejected they counted his as out even though that was only the first strike.
The next 2 batters for our team hit HRs and the third batter actually hit the foul pole and the umpire called foul, now this is a kid that had broken his wrist and sat out almost the whole year, that was his first HR ever and he was upset that it was called a foul when it hit the foul pole, he knows enough about baseball tp know that that is a HR. The next pitch was in the dirt and called strike 3
We went to the bottom of the fourth and were up 19-1, through a pea sized strike zone and more shady calls they managed to score 4 runs on us that inning but not the 9 it would have taken to stop the game from being mercied.
The other team never came out of the dug out when the game was over and the league officials left with all the trophies still on a table behind the back stop instead of having the award ceremony that was on the pre game agenda. When my team was trying to have team pictures taken with them on the outfied infront of the score board, someone turned the scoreboard off, when they lined up for other pictures on the infield with the trophies, they turned th lights off. All of this was also video taped and a copy of the tape is going to be sent to Pony League HQ with written complaints.
After the game a few of the areas HS coaches came over and congradulated my team, then told me privately that that was the biggest example of poor sportsmanship and league corruption they had ever seen
This team is supposed to now go represent this league in tournament play yet the kids all feel the league hates them. A couple of the kids came to me after the game and said they think they should just throw the game away when they play another leagues team because they dont want to give their league which has treated them so poorly anything back. If thats what the team still wants to do next weekend when Tournament of Champions begins, Ill back them up on it.

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 12:11 pm
by Wolfman
reason #1 why I never did "youth ball"-- at least at the
high school level umpires get a little insulation from parents !

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:34 pm
by WolverineSteve
There is no fucking way all that shit happened.

If any of it happened it's probably backlash from you "fixing" the draft.

Get over it. I know the kids won't give a shit in a couple days or so.

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:41 pm
by DallasFanatic
WolverineSteve wrote:There is no fucking way all that shit happened.
Second

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:43 pm
by Ken
The count is up to two for this thread.

The question is: How many will suckle the dick of this troll job?

Re: Should youth league umpires know the rules of baseball?

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:27 pm
by BSmack
SoCalTrjn wrote:This team is supposed to now go represent this league in tournament play yet the kids all feel the league hates them. A couple of the kids came to me after the game and said they think they should just throw the game away when they play another leagues team because they dont want to give their league which has treated them so poorly anything back. If thats what the team still wants to do next weekend when Tournament of Champions begins, Ill back them up on it.
What a bunch of crybabies those kids are. I wonder who they learned it from?

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 2:29 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Traditionaly Little League sanctioned umps have to take a test. I know I did.

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:29 pm
by Dinsdale
Man, I wonder how ToeJam's team could ever build so much resentment towards themselves that anyone would want to do this to them?


Dude teaches "spikes up" baseball, yet he doesn't understand the proverb "you reap what you sow."

Because ToeJam is a fucking tard.

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:47 pm
by SoCalTrjn
This is Pony league, not sure if the Umps had to take a test like Little League Umps do.

This has been our first year in Pony as we were involved in Little League and Club baseball before

The parents of the kid who had his HR taken away from him called this morning and left a message, they already have a video they are going to send to Pony Leagues HQs. I gave their son the game ball last night

I may have exaggerated a little, the team did get a few pics with the scoreboard before the league officials turned it off and they only turned off the out field lights during the other pictures. There also were probably just 2 or 3 parents on the other team with video cameras and i recieved a call from the Umpire this morning, he said that my sons bat was in the score keepers booth

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 3:54 pm
by Cuda
Dinsdale wrote:Man, I wonder how ToeJam's team could ever build so much resentment towards themselves that anyone would want to do this to them?


Dude teaches "spikes up" baseball, yet he doesn't understand the proverb "you reap what you sow."

Because ToeJam is a fucking tard.
Don't you think you're overreacting a little? They have to use plastic spikes in little league.

Personally- and I believe I've said this before- SoCal is a clueless fucking pussy and his team is made up of little faggots. You're in a blow-out game, you have no business being surprised when a couple of your batters get beaned. Too many of your batters get beaned (in my book, that's 2) you have a fucking bench clearing brawl.

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 4:07 pm
by SoCalTrjn
9-11 year olds are not going to clear the benches and brawl, they didnt bean the other team either but when that team started playing dirty they wanted to extra aggressive on the base paths and run the score up. The parents also sensed the other teams frustration and cheap play and became much louder than they were before
Its not the Umps job to change the way he calls the game to try and make it closer, his job is to call a fair game and make sure nobody gets hurt.

There were no spikes up slides but after the bean balls, the hard tags became much much harder and Im not going to ask them to not stand up for themselves, within the rules of the game

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 5:24 pm
by Mr T
SoCalTrjn wrote:9-11 year olds are not going to clear the benches and brawl,
Well a bunch of pussies wouldnt but my 9 year old, who I bulk up with barry bonds juice, would straight up rip that pitchers arm off.

That would show em

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 5:40 pm
by SoCalTrjn
88 wrote:If I was coaching against your team, and you started bellyaching about balls and strikes in a game played by 9-11 year olds with a 10 run lead, I'd probably have my pitcher pitch underhand to your players and tell my defense to not field any balls hit by your team under any circumstance. Every dribbler would be an inside the park home run with my entire team cheering your players wildly as they run the bases. After a few plays like that, the ump would call us out and rightly ask WTF? To which I would reply its just a goddamned meaningless baseball game between children who are supposed to be there to have some fun and learn sportsmanship and how to play the game, and if the other side isn't going to treat it like that, then neither are we. And if you didn't immediately apologize for being a giant fucking dick, we'd walk off and go get ice cream.
We went to Coldstone after the game, cost me over 80 bucks

I didnt think it was fair that because my team was winning the ump took it upon himself to call balls that were skipping across the plate "strikes" It his not his job to handicap a game so the other team may keep it close. It was the league championship game so it did mean something, the team had been on cruise the last few weeks and we have been pitching kids who never pitched before and trying kids out at new positions, basically just having a good time playing ball. Last night meant something to those kids, it meant they would achieve their goal that they all set for themselves back in february when baseball started, it meant the running on the beach and the 80 push ups a day paid off. The looks and smiles on their faces last night after winning the title is worth all the ridicule I get in here for talking about that team.

Re: Should youth league umpires know the rules of baseball?

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 5:45 pm
by A-Bomb
SoCalFaggot wrote:felch felch felch
if you weren't such a asshole licking, cock-sucking faggot in real life, the D-Bag crew would make an emergency stop to whatever shithole in so cal you reside in and personally do society a long-overdue favor. i hope one of your kids curbs you with a fucking easton some day.

WTI

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 5:49 pm
by SoCalTrjn
I live in Las Flores and my kids use Anderson and Combat bats

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 6:43 pm
by Cuda
SoCalTrjn wrote:9-11 year olds are not going to clear the benches and brawl,
Well, no, not if they're faggots they won't.

Do you fucking know ANYTHING about baseball?

Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 9:15 pm
by PSUFAN
cost me over 80 bucks
80 push ups a day
86 yourself, cabbagehead.

Re: Should youth league umpires know the rules of baseball?

Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 1:51 am
by Goober McTuber
SoCalTrjn wrote:This team is supposed to now go represent this league in tournament play yet the kids all feel the league hates them.
You should probably let them know that it's you the league hates.

Re: Should youth league umpires know the rules of baseball?

Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 4:03 am
by Mister Bushice
SoCalTrjn wrote: This team is supposed to now go represent this league in tournament play
I hope they get their asses handed to them on a platter by a team that cheated more than you did.

Seriously, stop coaching. You are everything that is bad about yout sports.

Re: Should youth league umpires know the rules of baseball?

Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 4:41 am
by Headhunter
Mister Bushice wrote: You are everything that is bad about yout sports.

What the hell is a Yout?


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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 6:59 am
by Y2K
After the game a few of the areas HS coaches came over and congradulated my team, then told me privately that that was the biggest example of poor sportsmanship and league corruption they had ever seen
If that story wasn't the biggest bunch of horseshit ever written in a piss poor job of trolling this line alone is the icing on the cake. High School Coaches know better than comment on fucking shit like Pony League Games let alone bother to fucking show up to a game. Why the fuck would a High school Coach give a shit about little kids 5+ years away from their program when they have a built in program that progresses through the district? And then come talk to some asshole who is whining after winning the supposed game?

Right..... Save the next bullshit story....

Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 2:31 pm
by SoCalTrjn
The HS coaches may have been there for the higher divisions games, the Colt and Palomino divisions are for HS aged kids. I believe they were JV and Frosh HS coaches, I dont know who the Varsity coaches are at the schools near here. They also run camps and direct kids towards certain club teams that they recruit from. In California you dont have to go to the High School nearest you, you can get transfers before you start High School and go to whatever high school you want to play for.
I dont see how I am bad for this team or for youth sports. I built a team the same way any other coach would and I helped every kid on that team become a better player.
I had kids who in February couldnt do 20 proper pushups in a row and now they can do 80 without a problem.
Through Plyometrics and teaching technique every kid on the team could cover the 70 foot base distance in under 3.1 seconds, only 1 player could do that in February and by the end of the year every player on the roster had several stolen bases.
The hitting and pitching instruction I was able to provide for them was much better than what they would have got from just any dad there to coach his sons team as I had professional instructors help out.
Every kid on the team had a great year and because the division is for 11-12 year olds, the whole team will be able to come back for next season as I drafted the team from my sons U11 club team and from his list of friends in school.

Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 4:55 pm
by Cuda
How many of your son's friends do you dream about nailing in the dumper?

Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 5:39 pm
by SoCalTrjn
none, but there were a couple moms that were yummy

Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 7:24 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
Would you shut the fuck up already you self-important douche? Maybe I'll start regaling this board about my riveting games on NCAA Football 2007, and whine about how the refs fucked me over when I was up 70-3 in the 4th quarter. The relevance would be about the same as your little Chucky Cheese League baseball games.

Rack HH, btw.

Re: Should youth league umpires know the rules of baseball?

Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 7:28 pm
by Mister Bushice
Headhunter wrote:
Mister Bushice wrote: You are everything that is bad about yout sports.

What the hell is a Yout?


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I was hoping someone would catch that ref. :)

Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 4:29 pm
by Cuda
EVERYBODY got it you fucking moron.

What did you think, that everybody was going to repeat or add on to Headhunter's post until the whole reset became just another tardfest?

Nevermind. I'm sure that's exactly what you thought.

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:43 am
by LTS TRN 2
SoCalTrjn wrote:none, but there were a couple moms that were yummy
you meth-freak chucklehead mufa, where were all you camera-sportin' yahoos when Jack Kennedy was smiling all 3-0 green-lightin' an shit?