Sentences with phrase «even umpires»

Even the umpires have a celebrity line - up.
• The Cricket Academy, allowing for unparalleled customisation of your Cricket experience, creating Teams, players, Tours, Competitions, Match Types and even Umpires.
Create players, teams and even umpires in the Cricket Academy and upload it on the online community.
Coaches, players, even umpires call me that.
Texas does not like playing in Edinburg, where the fans are hostile and even the umpires sometimes so.
Even the umpires seemed caught up in the drama, making their decisions with admirable flair.

Not exact matches

Steve P. can't even decide on what god to honor and yet he sits in judgment of the umpires of baseball!!!
Patek, who used to play in the National League, said that instead of plumping for interleague play, the majors should adopt interleague umpiring, just to even things out.
In his first four seasons as a major - leaguer, first with the New York Mets and since 1972 with the Expos, Foli managed to get into more fights with opposing players, umpires, and even his own teammates, and to hit more innocent bystanders with thrown helmets, bats and balls than the average high - spirited player might in a 20 - year career.
Even though that type of call isn't reviewable, Roberts convinced the umpires to at least convene, which is when they... reversed the call?
Baseball could, if it wanted, hare an official scorer of its own even as it has umpires.
He was a vocal manager, known to argue with umpires, and even toss bases after being ejected.
Even so, there are no shortage of profitable over umpires.
So when it came to umpire fees, buying game balls or sometimes even getting players to games, Bo paid.
Even the local umpiring crews get the opportunity to work a game at Raley Field, which can be just as special an experience for the men in blue as it is for the players on the field.
It even includes Sonic as an umpire instead of Mario which is about as subtle as a mallet to the skull.
And I think it could be connected even to the title of this exhibition, «The Umpire», where you can make the decisions on how these works can and can not relate.
An umpire or referee operating in real time is not in a better place to make a correct call than another referee (or even the same one) viewing the same play, from multiple angles, in slow motion, on a monitor.
In most cases, when a neutral, independent umpire renders a decision based on the contract and the evidence submitted by both parties, it allows the parties to put that issue behind them and move on with the project, even if they are not completely happy with the result.
At worst, torturing the sports metaphors still further, some judges might have an «expanded strike zone,» allowing for a liberal interpretation and others a more restrictive «narrow strike zone» but even in those cases, the judge / umpire equally applies that zone to both teams.
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