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      <title>Bobby Roberts and Umpire Juan Bustos | Mar 6, 2024 Episode 3</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this episode, Bobby Roberts interviews Juan Bustos, an experienced umpire and umpire coordinator. Juan shares his journey into umpiring, from starting as a young umpire in Little League to becoming a coordinator and president of a league. He discusses the importance of knowing the rules and how social media has helped him connect with other umpires. Juan also shares some memorable moments from his umpiring career and provides advice on how coaches should approach umpires with questions or disagreements. The conversation covers various topics related to umpiring in baseball, including umpire etiquette and behavior, misunderstood rules such as the balk, baseline, batter's box, runner's lane, and the infield fly rule. The conversation covers various topics related to baseball rules and etiquette. The chapters include discussions on the infield fly rule, the role of the catcher in the baseline, obstruction and malicious contact, types of obstruction, advice for parents and spectators, the umpire shortage, solutions to address the shortage, and the Baseball Without Borders Foundation.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>Umpiring requires a deep understanding of the rules and a willingness to continuously learn and improve.</p><p>Social media platforms like TikTok can be valuable tools for connecting with other umpires and sharing knowledge.</p><p>It is important for coaches to approach umpires with respect and ask questions to understand their perspective.</p><p>Knowing the difference between a foul ball and a foul tip is crucial for umpires and coaches. Umpires should maintain a professional and respectful demeanor when interacting with coaches and players.</p><p>The balk and baseline rules are often misunderstood, and it is important to understand the specific criteria for a balk and the concept of the baseline.</p><p>The batter's box is not a safe haven, and the batter's movements can result in interference.</p><p>The runner's lane provides protection against interference, and the specific rules may vary depending on the rule set being used.</p><p>The infield fly rule is in effect when there is a force play at third base, and it is important to understand the criteria for an infield fly. </p><p>Understanding the infield fly rule is crucial for both players and spectators.</p><p>The role of the catcher in the baseline and the rules regarding obstruction and malicious contact can vary depending on the rule set.</p><p>Parents and spectators should focus on supporting the players and coaches, rather than getting overly involved in the game.</p><p>There is a shortage of umpires in baseball, and efforts should be made to encourage and support new umpires.</p><p>The Baseball Without Borders Foundation is a nonprofit organization that sends baseball equipment to children in need around the world.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Background<br>01:28 Early Umpiring Experience<br>07:00 Using Social Media to Connect with Umpires<br>09:00 Going Viral on TikTok<br>12:53 The Importance of Knowing the Rules<br>14:22 Reduced Umpiring Due to Personal Commitments<br>20:05 Understanding Foul Tips<br>25:39 How to Approach Umpires with Questions or Disagreements<br>28:49 Umpire Etiquette and Behavior<br>32:13 Misunderstood Rules: Balk and Baseline<br>33:38 Misunderstood Rules: Batter's Box and Runner's Lane<br>38:48 Runner's Lane Interference<br>42:27 Infield Fly Rule<br>53:37 Infield Fly Rule<br>54:34 Catcher in the Baseline<br>56:00 Obstruction and Malicious Contact<br>57:27 Types of Obstruction<br>59:04 Advice for Parents and Spectators<br>01:08:57 Umpire Shortage and Solutions<br>01:16:21 Continued Growth for Umpires<br>01:19:03 Baseball Without Borders Foundation</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this episode, Bobby Roberts interviews Juan Bustos, an experienced umpire and umpire coordinator. Juan shares his journey into umpiring, from starting as a young umpire in Little League to becoming a coordinator and president of a league. He discusses the importance of knowing the rules and how social media has helped him connect with other umpires. Juan also shares some memorable moments from his umpiring career and provides advice on how coaches should approach umpires with questions or disagreements. The conversation covers various topics related to umpiring in baseball, including umpire etiquette and behavior, misunderstood rules such as the balk, baseline, batter's box, runner's lane, and the infield fly rule. The conversation covers various topics related to baseball rules and etiquette. The chapters include discussions on the infield fly rule, the role of the catcher in the baseline, obstruction and malicious contact, types of obstruction, advice for parents and spectators, the umpire shortage, solutions to address the shortage, and the Baseball Without Borders Foundation.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>Umpiring requires a deep understanding of the rules and a willingness to continuously learn and improve.</p><p>Social media platforms like TikTok can be valuable tools for connecting with other umpires and sharing knowledge.</p><p>It is important for coaches to approach umpires with respect and ask questions to understand their perspective.</p><p>Knowing the difference between a foul ball and a foul tip is crucial for umpires and coaches. Umpires should maintain a professional and respectful demeanor when interacting with coaches and players.</p><p>The balk and baseline rules are often misunderstood, and it is important to understand the specific criteria for a balk and the concept of the baseline.</p><p>The batter's box is not a safe haven, and the batter's movements can result in interference.</p><p>The runner's lane provides protection against interference, and the specific rules may vary depending on the rule set being used.</p><p>The infield fly rule is in effect when there is a force play at third base, and it is important to understand the criteria for an infield fly. </p><p>Understanding the infield fly rule is crucial for both players and spectators.</p><p>The role of the catcher in the baseline and the rules regarding obstruction and malicious contact can vary depending on the rule set.</p><p>Parents and spectators should focus on supporting the players and coaches, rather than getting overly involved in the game.</p><p>There is a shortage of umpires in baseball, and efforts should be made to encourage and support new umpires.</p><p>The Baseball Without Borders Foundation is a nonprofit organization that sends baseball equipment to children in need around the world.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Background<br>01:28 Early Umpiring Experience<br>07:00 Using Social Media to Connect with Umpires<br>09:00 Going Viral on TikTok<br>12:53 The Importance of Knowing the Rules<br>14:22 Reduced Umpiring Due to Personal Commitments<br>20:05 Understanding Foul Tips<br>25:39 How to Approach Umpires with Questions or Disagreements<br>28:49 Umpire Etiquette and Behavior<br>32:13 Misunderstood Rules: Balk and Baseline<br>33:38 Misunderstood Rules: Batter's Box and Runner's Lane<br>38:48 Runner's Lane Interference<br>42:27 Infield Fly Rule<br>53:37 Infield Fly Rule<br>54:34 Catcher in the Baseline<br>56:00 Obstruction and Malicious Contact<br>57:27 Types of Obstruction<br>59:04 Advice for Parents and Spectators<br>01:08:57 Umpire Shortage and Solutions<br>01:16:21 Continued Growth for Umpires<br>01:19:03 Baseball Without Borders Foundation</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this episode, Bobby Roberts interviews Juan Bustos, an experienced umpire and umpire coordinator. Juan shares his journey into umpiring, from starting as a young umpire in Little League to becoming a coordinator and president of a league. He discusses the importance of knowing the rules and how social media has helped him connect with other umpires. Juan also shares some memorable moments from his umpiring career and provides advice on how coaches should approach umpires with questions or disagreements. The conversation covers various topics related to umpiring in baseball, including umpire etiquette and behavior, misunderstood rules such as the balk, baseline, batter's box, runner's lane, and the infield fly rule. The conversation covers various topics related to baseball rules and etiquette. The chapters include discussions on the infield fly rule, the role of the catcher in the baseline, obstruction and malicious contact, types of obstruction, advice for parents and spectators, the umpire shortage, solutions to address the shortage, and the Baseball Without Borders Foundation.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>Umpiring requires a deep understanding of the rules and a willingness to continuously learn and improve.</p><p>Social media platforms like TikTok can be valuable tools for connecting with other umpires and sharing knowledge.</p><p>It is important for coaches to approach umpires with respect and ask questions to understand their perspective.</p><p>Knowing the difference between a foul ball and a foul tip is crucial for umpires and coaches. Umpires should maintain a professional and respectful demeanor when interacting with coaches and players.</p><p>The balk and baseline rules are often misunderstood, and it is important to understand the specific criteria for a balk and the concept of the baseline.</p><p>The batter's box is not a safe haven, and the batter's movements can result in interference.</p><p>The runner's lane provides protection against interference, and the specific rules may vary depending on the rule set being used.</p><p>The infield fly rule is in effect when there is a force play at third base, and it is important to understand the criteria for an infield fly. </p><p>Understanding the infield fly rule is crucial for both players and spectators.</p><p>The role of the catcher in the baseline and the rules regarding obstruction and malicious contact can vary depending on the rule set.</p><p>Parents and spectators should focus on supporting the players and coaches, rather than getting overly involved in the game.</p><p>There is a shortage of umpires in baseball, and efforts should be made to encourage and support new umpires.</p><p>The Baseball Without Borders Foundation is a nonprofit organization that sends baseball equipment to children in need around the world.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Background<br>01:28 Early Umpiring Experience<br>07:00 Using Social Media to Connect with Umpires<br>09:00 Going Viral on TikTok<br>12:53 The Importance of Knowing the Rules<br>14:22 Reduced Umpiring Due to Personal Commitments<br>20:05 Understanding Foul Tips<br>25:39 How to Approach Umpires with Questions or Disagreements<br>28:49 Umpire Etiquette and Behavior<br>32:13 Misunderstood Rules: Balk and Baseline<br>33:38 Misunderstood Rules: Batter's Box and Runner's Lane<br>38:48 Runner's Lane Interference<br>42:27 Infield Fly Rule<br>53:37 Infield Fly Rule<br>54:34 Catcher in the Baseline<br>56:00 Obstruction and Malicious Contact<br>57:27 Types of Obstruction<br>59:04 Advice for Parents and Spectators<br>01:08:57 Umpire Shortage and Solutions<br>01:16:21 Continued Growth for Umpires<br>01:19:03 Baseball Without Borders Foundation</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary<br></strong><br></p><p>In this conversation, Bobby Roberts and David Robbins reminisce about their friendship and discuss various topics related to sports and work ethic. They talk about the importance of hard work and how talent alone is not enough to succeed. They also share stories about coaching youth baseball and playing co-ed softball. Overall, the conversation highlights the value of sports in bringing people together and teaching important life lessons. This conversation explores the value of sports in personal and professional development, the challenges of overzealous parents in youth sports, the impact of weather on sports participation, the cost and access to sports, the importance of talent and work ethic in sports, and a lighthearted revisit of a college sports rivalry. The guest, David Robbins, also shares his career as a wealth manager.</p><p><strong>Takeaways<br></strong><br></p><ul><li>Hard work is essential for success in any field, and talent alone is not enough.</li><li>Coaching youth sports can be a rewarding experience and helps develop teamwork and discipline.</li><li>Sports bring people together and teach important life lessons.</li><li>The value of work ethic extends beyond sports and can lead to success in various areas of life. Participation in sports teaches core values and skills that translate into personal and professional success.</li><li>Overzealous parents can negatively impact the sports experience for their children and other participants.</li><li>Weather can affect sports participation, but access to facilities and resources is also important.</li><li>The cost of sports can be a barrier to entry for some individuals and communities.</li><li>Talent and work ethic are crucial for success in sports, but not everyone has the same level of access or resources.</li><li>College sports rivalries can create lasting memories and connections.</li><li>David Robbins' career as a wealth manager focuses on helping small to mid-sized businesses and their owners with tax and wealth planning.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00<br>Introduction and Background</p><p>01:17<br>Memories of Friendship</p><p>04:08<br>Coaching Youth Baseball</p><p>05:21<br>The Importance of Work Ethic</p><p>07:06<br>Identifying Athletic Talent</p><p>09:12<br>The Value of Hard Work</p><p>10:01<br>The Myth of Natural Talent</p><p>13:21<br>The Rewards of Hard Work</p><p>16:03<br>Unconventional Job Interviews</p><p>19:03<br>Co-Ed Softball Memories</p><p>23:45<br>Embarrassing Softball Moment</p><p>25:01<br>The Power of Sports</p><p>25:51<br>The Value of Sports in Personal and Professional Development</p><p>28:15<br>The Challenges of Overzealous Parents in Youth Sports</p><p>33:02<br>The Impact of Weather on Sports Participation</p><p>39:33<br>The Cost and Access to Sports</p><p>45:46<br>The Importance of Talent and Work Ethic in Sports</p><p>46:06<br>Revisiting a College Sports Rivalry</p><p>47:27<br>David Robbins' Career as a Wealth Manager</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary<br></strong><br></p><p>In this conversation, Bobby Roberts and David Robbins reminisce about their friendship and discuss various topics related to sports and work ethic. They talk about the importance of hard work and how talent alone is not enough to succeed. They also share stories about coaching youth baseball and playing co-ed softball. Overall, the conversation highlights the value of sports in bringing people together and teaching important life lessons. This conversation explores the value of sports in personal and professional development, the challenges of overzealous parents in youth sports, the impact of weather on sports participation, the cost and access to sports, the importance of talent and work ethic in sports, and a lighthearted revisit of a college sports rivalry. The guest, David Robbins, also shares his career as a wealth manager.</p><p><strong>Takeaways<br></strong><br></p><ul><li>Hard work is essential for success in any field, and talent alone is not enough.</li><li>Coaching youth sports can be a rewarding experience and helps develop teamwork and discipline.</li><li>Sports bring people together and teach important life lessons.</li><li>The value of work ethic extends beyond sports and can lead to success in various areas of life. Participation in sports teaches core values and skills that translate into personal and professional success.</li><li>Overzealous parents can negatively impact the sports experience for their children and other participants.</li><li>Weather can affect sports participation, but access to facilities and resources is also important.</li><li>The cost of sports can be a barrier to entry for some individuals and communities.</li><li>Talent and work ethic are crucial for success in sports, but not everyone has the same level of access or resources.</li><li>College sports rivalries can create lasting memories and connections.</li><li>David Robbins' career as a wealth manager focuses on helping small to mid-sized businesses and their owners with tax and wealth planning.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00<br>Introduction and Background</p><p>01:17<br>Memories of Friendship</p><p>04:08<br>Coaching Youth Baseball</p><p>05:21<br>The Importance of Work Ethic</p><p>07:06<br>Identifying Athletic Talent</p><p>09:12<br>The Value of Hard Work</p><p>10:01<br>The Myth of Natural Talent</p><p>13:21<br>The Rewards of Hard Work</p><p>16:03<br>Unconventional Job Interviews</p><p>19:03<br>Co-Ed Softball Memories</p><p>23:45<br>Embarrassing Softball Moment</p><p>25:01<br>The Power of Sports</p><p>25:51<br>The Value of Sports in Personal and Professional Development</p><p>28:15<br>The Challenges of Overzealous Parents in Youth Sports</p><p>33:02<br>The Impact of Weather on Sports Participation</p><p>39:33<br>The Cost and Access to Sports</p><p>45:46<br>The Importance of Talent and Work Ethic in Sports</p><p>46:06<br>Revisiting a College Sports Rivalry</p><p>47:27<br>David Robbins' Career as a Wealth Manager</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary<br></strong><br></p><p>In this conversation, Bobby Roberts and David Robbins reminisce about their friendship and discuss various topics related to sports and work ethic. They talk about the importance of hard work and how talent alone is not enough to succeed. They also share stories about coaching youth baseball and playing co-ed softball. Overall, the conversation highlights the value of sports in bringing people together and teaching important life lessons. This conversation explores the value of sports in personal and professional development, the challenges of overzealous parents in youth sports, the impact of weather on sports participation, the cost and access to sports, the importance of talent and work ethic in sports, and a lighthearted revisit of a college sports rivalry. The guest, David Robbins, also shares his career as a wealth manager.</p><p><strong>Takeaways<br></strong><br></p><ul><li>Hard work is essential for success in any field, and talent alone is not enough.</li><li>Coaching youth sports can be a rewarding experience and helps develop teamwork and discipline.</li><li>Sports bring people together and teach important life lessons.</li><li>The value of work ethic extends beyond sports and can lead to success in various areas of life. Participation in sports teaches core values and skills that translate into personal and professional success.</li><li>Overzealous parents can negatively impact the sports experience for their children and other participants.</li><li>Weather can affect sports participation, but access to facilities and resources is also important.</li><li>The cost of sports can be a barrier to entry for some individuals and communities.</li><li>Talent and work ethic are crucial for success in sports, but not everyone has the same level of access or resources.</li><li>College sports rivalries can create lasting memories and connections.</li><li>David Robbins' career as a wealth manager focuses on helping small to mid-sized businesses and their owners with tax and wealth planning.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00<br>Introduction and Background</p><p>01:17<br>Memories of Friendship</p><p>04:08<br>Coaching Youth Baseball</p><p>05:21<br>The Importance of Work Ethic</p><p>07:06<br>Identifying Athletic Talent</p><p>09:12<br>The Value of Hard Work</p><p>10:01<br>The Myth of Natural Talent</p><p>13:21<br>The Rewards of Hard Work</p><p>16:03<br>Unconventional Job Interviews</p><p>19:03<br>Co-Ed Softball Memories</p><p>23:45<br>Embarrassing Softball Moment</p><p>25:01<br>The Power of Sports</p><p>25:51<br>The Value of Sports in Personal and Professional Development</p><p>28:15<br>The Challenges of Overzealous Parents in Youth Sports</p><p>33:02<br>The Impact of Weather on Sports Participation</p><p>39:33<br>The Cost and Access to Sports</p><p>45:46<br>The Importance of Talent and Work Ethic in Sports</p><p>46:06<br>Revisiting a College Sports Rivalry</p><p>47:27<br>David Robbins' Career as a Wealth Manager</p>]]>
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