This was the sequel to "The Umpire Strikes Back". While it was pretty good, I did not enjoy it as much as I did the original.
Former Major League umpire Ron Luciano writes about life in the majors as well as in the minors as an umpire. Starting with what umpires learn at one of the umpire schools, the reader begins a journey of baseball from the eyes of the people who call strikes, balls, outs, safe and pretty much everything on a baseball diamond. Collecting stories from other umpires, the reader will read about:
- Billy Martin and the hamburger incident
- What various managers do that get them ejected from a game (Earl Weaver just being in the park apparently was just cause to have him ejected)
- What umpiring in Caribbean Winter League was like, and how and why riots started often over a call for/against a team
- How sometimes umpires have to bluff in order to enforce a rule when a situation comes up that is not covered specifically by the baseball rule book
- How appeal plays can be messed up and why umpires dislike them
- Why a baseball game was called on the account of whales
This a fun book for baseball fans, though like many sequels it was not as good as the original. To me, it seemed a little forced when compared to the first book. It is a little dated as it was written in 1988, so many things in the game have changed since then, including things with umpires. With that said, I would recommend this baseball fans who want a quick jaunt down nostalgia lane of baseball in the 70's & 80's.