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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of umpires in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
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The numerical value of umpires in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Determining where to draw the line between an illegal slide and a legitimate hard play is an extremely difficult call for our umpires, we have been in discussions with the Players Association throughout the year regarding potential rule changes to better protect middle infielders, and we intend to continue those discussions this offseason.
We’re talking about but we have n’t made a firm decision yet of whether to modify the geometry of the Atlantic League strike zone a little bit, the zone that’s actually called by major league umpires is kind of like an oval. And going to a two-dimensional zone that has corners in it is going to be pitcher friendly because you’re adding space to the strike zone.
Iowa was indeed the first state to resume high school baseball and softball competition, effective yesterday, additionally, there were guidelines implemented to practice social distancing between fans, coaches, umpires and administrators.
Well, the umpires don't know s--- about what they're doing.
I’ve been thrown out a bunch of times in my career, but it’s all because of emotion, sometimes you flare up because you care. I repeat, it’s not our goal to yell at umpires and make them a part of whatever the game is that day. Sometimes, when you care about winning, which we do, you flare up. Umpires understand that emotion is part of it, so they hear with one ear and see with one eye, but sometimes it goes too far, and today it went too far.
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