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1. The umpire let us play through it as long as we could but
2. there until the umpire broke us up, and when he got back to the dugout he called
3. He told the umpire he wanted the man
4. The hitter stepped in and the umpire yelled, “Play
5. The umpire made no
6. It was low and away but the umpire
7. tag on the runner’s feet—but the umpire called him safe
8. The umpire claimed the
9. The umpire listened to more than he should have probably—a
10. umpire but for us
11. The piece of shit umpire could’ve not blown the fuckin’
12. To see an umpire in your dream suggests that you are playing unfairly in some waking situation
13. Not once was Jem Blythe called in as umpire
14. We believe in the right of a man to himself, to his own property, to his own destiny, and we believe the government exists as the umpire in the game, not to come down and take the bat, but to see that other fellows play the game according to the principles of fairness and justice
15. They pleasured each other while I stood over them with an ineffective toy whip; a sort of impious umpire
16. This forced the umpire to call the batter either out or safe, his last decision resulting in a double or home run
17. On one occasion I had a discussion with an umpire regarding the rules, and he changed his decision
18. The umpire abruptly ripped his mask off to judge the situation while the runner rounded third and slid into home plate successfully
19. " The Mariners' coach immediately made for the diamond and approached the umpire
20. The umpire ripped his head over, and stuck his face into the coach's
21. “Can you believe that bogus call, folks? The umpire called him out! Wilmington would’ve won that game in the bottom of the 11th if we could’ve got a fair call
22. rearing to go as far as the eyes protected seer is on high chairs Umpire privilege extreme -
23. umpire in South Africa
24. throws good, what should be a strike, but the umpire calls it a 'ball'
25. umpire, repo-man, police, soldier
26. would be an umpire to give me the dreaded news that I was a
27. Usually, after three strikes, the umpire would yell, ‘Strike! You’re out!’ But, sadly, there was no umpire outside his house
28. And even more disappointing, the woman was out in the street again, with no umpire to take her off his field
29. a place where umpire bruises are more common than base hits
30. Lloyd looked as if he would have preferred not to get involved in this dispute, but it was hard for him to refuse to play the role of umpire, so he muttered: “If I can help both sides, of course
31. The umpire who was starting them, Colonel Sestrin, was beginning to lose his temper, when at last for the fourth time he shouted ‘Away!’ and the racers started
32. Mercer watched the singer get right up in the face of an officer, like a baseball manager bumping chests with the umpire
33. It’s a skill game played against the best, where the umpire and scorer is your profit and loss statement
34. ‘Play ball!’ said the umpire
35. The umpire grunted
36. ‘Ball one!’ said the umpire
37. ‘Ball two!’ said the umpire to Big Poe
38. ‘Ball three!’ said the umpire
39. ‘You’re out!’ cried the umpire to Big Poe
40. Jimmie Cosner put his bat down and stood glaring at the umpire
41. ‘Stee-rike two!’ said the umpire, far away in the heat
42. ‘That’s what I said,’ said the umpire
43. The umpire gave Cosner the cold-water eye
44. The umpire stalked off, his back stiff, his neck red
45. The umpire who was starting them, Colonel Sestrin, was beginning to lose his temper, when at last for the fourth time he shouted "Away!" and the racers started
1. three umpires escorted him off
2. If the umpires calls you out, then it signifies self-guilt
3. Major league baseball still relies on the umpires to make competent calls and they seem to have carried on this tradition over the years
4. Only games, which are defined by rules and objectives, have judges, umpires, and referees
5. umpires would be observing to see who was killed or wounded
6. Every war game that I was involved in I got told by the umpires
7. So strangely compounded is the feeling of self-love, that the young soldier, while he knew the utter worthlessness of the suffrages of his savage umpires, forgot the sudden motives of the contest in a wish to excel
1. Similar to how medical practitioners learn to override an instinctive gag reflex at the sight of blood or visceral to attend to the critically injured, umpiring parents override the desire for their child's well being by calling them out when they look at strike three on the corner of the plate to preserve the sanctity of play for all