美国国家公共电台 NPR--N.J. town forces combative parents to be umpires at Little League games(在线收听) |
N.J. town forces combative parents to be umpires at Little League games Transcript A youth baseball program in New Jersey made a rule: If parents want to yell at the umpires, they have to become an umpire for three games. If they refuse, they are thrown out of the game. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Good morning. I'm Steve Inskeep. In Little League Baseball, the players are small, but the emotions can get big. And it's not always the kids. I pretty much just stood out in right field. But parents may yell at the umpires. So a youth baseball program in New Jersey made a rule. If you want to scream at the umps, you also have to become an umpire for three games. If you refuse, they throw you out of the game. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: That's it. You're out of here. INSKEEP: Oh, that's an outrage. No way. It's MORNING EDITION. |
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