An angry player can't ordsprog
She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness.
Gulliver LaValle
Sedvanlighet
An angry player can't argue with the back of an umpire who is walking away.
Bill Klem
Vrede
In Perth, we were averaging around five seconds from challenge to display. Some conversations I had with Taylor Dent, he noticed that this technology actually speeded up play rather than slowed play down. There was less reason or no reason to argue with the chair umpire.; The players, once they saw the call, just went back and played. The two incorrect challenge limit kind of is a built in safety net in case anybody tries to abuse the system. I think the concerns now for a player using it for gamesmanship is minimal.
Gayle Bradshaw
Du grälar bara med domaren eftersom det inte finns nåt annat du kan göra åt det.
You argue with the umpire because there is nothing else you can do about it.
Leo Durocher
(
1905
-
1991
)
Gräl
You argue with the umpire because there is nothing else you can do about it.
Leo Durocher
(
1905
-
1991
)
Gräl
There's no limit to how many times a player can ask a chair umpire to check out a mark but it doesn't mean the chair umpire is obliged to get out of the chair.
Larry Scott
He never says anything, he doesn't argue with the umpires, so when you see him have a pained expression or question an umpire, you know that he felt deep down that it wasn't called the way it should have been.
Mike Hargrove
It's not a pretty sight at the beach. But it only hurts when I go skiing. I'm less than 100 percent, but I can make a pitching change and argue with an umpire. And that's all I need to do.
Bobby Valentine
I was just angry at my mom, ... I don't know if it was because they broke up, but I used to argue with my mom a lot, just over little things.
Greg Oden
I think that was a concern early on. But I think one of the things that we found after we actually used this system in Perth is that the speed of the technology to get the call, there really is no chance for the gamesmanship. In Perth, we were averaging around five seconds from challenge to display. What we found in observing and also players recognize this, I was actually in some conversations I had with Taylor Dent, he noticed that this technology actually speeded up play rather than slowed play down. There was less reason or no reason to argue with the chair umpire. The players, once they saw the call, just went back and played. The two incorrect challenge limit kind of is a built-in safety net in case anybody tries to abuse the system. I think the concerns now for a player using it for gamesmanship is minimal.
Gayle Bradshaw
We hit a few hard right at them. The strikeouts were a lack of discipline on his balls in the dirt. (Justice) understood where the strike zone was and used it. We were too content to argue with the umpire rather than make adjustments.
Pete Southall
Me and Tejada were looking at the umpire the whole time, wondering what kind of call he was going to make. We were wondering if the ball was out or (Erstad) got it in his glove. One umpire called an out, so obviously Tejada went back to first base. Then the other umpire said the ball was out. But by the time he made the call, I had already passed Tejada.
Javy Lopez
He [Brewster] was going about like Mr Angry wanting to argue with everybody, but we were just agreeing with him. We were saying 'it could have been a penalty, yeah'.
Gordon Strachan
I think Josh Paul made everything confused. Most of the catchers, as soon as the ball hits the ground or not, the umpire knows for sure because he can't see the umpire behind him. He didn't know if he was calling safe or out. Most of the guys tag the [runner], just for insurance. Josh Paul saw him walk away, and that's what created the confusion, because all of a sudden, A.J. don't feel when he touch him. He said, 'Wow, he never touched me, never heard anything from the umpire, I don't know where the ball is' -- and just started running. Josh created a little confusion there with the umpire.
Ozzie Guillen
I don't think people have the right to be angry, if they look at the whole thing. But if they get a selective part of my comment, I can see why they would be angry. If somebody thought I was advocating that, they ought to be angry. I would be angry.
William Bennett
(
1943
-)
We are angry. We are angry about extremism and about what they are doing to our country, angry about their abuse of our good nature, ... We welcome people here who share our values and our way of life. But don't meddle in extremism because if you meddle in it ... you are going back out again.
Tony Blair
(
1953
-)
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