Between coaching and umpiring, it has been many years since I sat in the stands of a non-pro baseball game. Most of the time when I go see HS or Middle school ball I never get close to the stands, just hang out somewhere down the line.
Last night our local Legion Team (Not really Legion ball, but the actual league affiliation is not important) was playing a championship game at a park that had a very weird layout. The only place you could actually watch the game was from the bleachers. Unfortunately for me, the bleachers were packed. It was a beautiful night for baseball but it was so hard to enjoy.
It seems that I had found a seat in the middle of the nagging parents club. 17 different non-baseball conversations going on at once with each person interjecting their little tidbit between fragmented sentences.
I had forgotten how much better an angle parents have from 75 to 100 feet away from the strike zone than the umpire does I think I will ump my next game from the stands! Grunts and groans on every call.... Every call that they didn't like was the umpire trying to cheat them... and they were letting him know it! Then there was the redundant parent who said the same tired things to every batter. (wait for your pitch - that's looking at it (??) - be patient - be aggressive).
Our team did not play well. They only had 3 hits, scored a couple of runs when the other pitcher started walking batters (7 in a row for 3 runs - they only scored 4 all game). They made several errors (I don't think the SS made a single play) and did not run the bases well.... (I wondered - though not aloud - how they made it to the championship game) But the lose was all the umpires fault!!
I could go in and on, but you get the idea..... I just had to do a little venting.
Not having spent much time in the stands, is this normal? How do you put up with this? My son is only 12 and will be heading into middle school in the fall. Is this what I have to look forward to for the coming years?
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