Hey Ken, I didn't realize we were pressuring you like that. I think what Paul said (when playing 1st base) was absolutely correct "we aren't supposed to argue judgment calls". Hilariously, and this shows Paul's a true baseball player now, Paul forgot his own point when he was on the mound later in the game. It's funny how perspective can change, for any of us!
I had a GREAT time doing the umpiring that I did. I actually would've been down to do much more. Next live game we have (scheduled May 8th, time to be determined), if we have 2 catcher's masks, I'll definitely umpire as much as possible (but still play when not ump'ing). There's a few dynamics that umps should use to make the game more fun for everyone. 1) Don't forget that you're the Man! You're in charge! Take control! 2) Be loud! They need to hear what's going on in Center Field! 3) Use uniform hand signals. 4) be slightly flexible on borderline strike/ball calls---specifically, open up the strike zone a small bit if neither team can pitch strikes---just make sure you remain consistent with both teams.
If these four things are done, it keeps everyone in the game, and keeps the game moving.
Advice for pitchers (this bears repeating) :
TheLegend wrote:Like Scott kept saying, even when we're lobbing the ball in there, most of us get onbase less than half the time... so we need to be confident enough in our defense to take a little off of our pitches and be sure to throw strikes.
As for what to expect in the future live games, I think Anthony is right that we'll adjust our swings to the increased speed of the pitches. Also, I agree our pitchers will build stamina to be more accurate when they are deeper into their pitch counts. I think Dave's right that we'll see more accuracy and thus more fielding opportunities. I think pitchers will hold the runners on more, and a brief conference between the catcher, shortstop, and second baseman prior to an inning is all that's needed to be prepared to handle a stolen base attempt. One guy shouts "he's going", the catcher throws down, and the other (pre-determined) guy covers the bag to catch the ball and put down the tag. A brief discussion beforehand can get all people on the same page for this. Good call Peter on tracking the stats separately, and good metaphor with AAA vs MLB.
And props to you Peter for staying with it and giving it a chance. Your participation is appreciated, he with the most webgems. Just give me some more time in the OF, however, and I'll catch up and surpass you Peter!
Hey, there was one issue that came up repeatedly. Almost all the pitchers balked. Actually, I couldn't see Pat, Dan, or Nick since I was in CF. I've taught 4th graders how to avoid balking, so I'm confident I can give a brief chat to all the pitchers so we can reduce the balks. Doing so goes hand-in-hand with holding the runners closer to the bags.