Hejola report
for 05022012.
Cchwnn.
Kingsville,
TX. Now Frankie tuxedo Zungia con today’s barrio sports report, hey raza now
for our headline news;
6 year old
batter called out for running the wrong way.
89 year old
ump ejects 20 girls scouts from a game.
And finally
local umpire chapter asking 89 year old ump to retire.
Zeke Lopez,
chief umpire, age unknown (73) addressed the issue on how old can a person be
before he is forced or asked to retire? That was the main issue at a special meeting
held yesterday with league officials and representatives from the local umpire
union. One of the main questions that came up was how old can a person been
before he is asked to not umpire anymore. Zeke told the crowd que his union, made
up of ten men and women, were trying their very best in keep fresh young
umpires. He was also asked how young was the youngest in umpire in his union,
zeke replied “72. A decision will be made in a few years.
You know you
are getting old when you just can’t take criticism very lightly, well that was
the case con Ben Cusack, umpire, age unknown (89). He told the group of
baseball fans that he was not going to put up with all the noise and nonsense
chatting from the fans. At one time a parent told me that the group of girls
were all yelling :TSO, TSO,TSO, TSO, , AND
at this point that is when Cusack told his authority to announce que the
first three roles of fans needed to leave the park or he was going to call the
cops. He really wasn’t sure who were the ones yelling at him, but instead ran
then all off. An investigation is being
done on this matter. Oh by the way the game ended when the parents of the
screaming girls scouts took their players off the field and when home.
Yesterday Ben
Cusack, umpire, age unknown (89) called a 6 year old t baller out for running
the wrong way after he hit the ball off the tee. the 6 year old had already
swung at the tee three times and his bat had flown further than any of the foul
balls he hit. So he finally got the ball onto the playing field and took off like
lighting. The sad part he ran towards third base instead of first base. As a
matter of fact, he didn’t stop at the base, he kept on going all the way down
the foul line until he got the outfield fence and then ran along the homerun fence and
back onto the field along first base foul line and back to first base and
finished his marathon run at home plate where he first started. A few folks
felt that the ump should have given him a break. Ok.
Ok baseball
fans play ball.
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