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" As we all know, Cooperstown is the home of baseball. One of the many duties of the home plate umpire is to make sure that the runner touches home. Well, if you're a true baseball fan, you need to visit Cooperstown. This is home. "
True
Baseball
Home
" Balls and strikes are the basic tenet to everything in baseball. From the perspective of hitting, pitching, offense and defense, it's all about the strike zone and how the battle is waged there between the pitcher and hitter. "
Perspective
Pitching
Battle
" Before I joined professional baseball, I started umpiring in San Diego, California. I worked 155 games in a five-month season. For three years in a row, I was working tripleheaders on Saturday and doubleheaders on Sunday. "
Baseball
Sunday
Saturday
" Error is part of the game. I never, ever second-guessed myself on a call and don't believe good umpires ever should. "
Good
Believe
Call
" Give me 10 high school pitchers, let me spend a week with them, and I'll show you 10 pitchers who won't balk. It's not that difficult, and they better learn it. "
Better
School
Week
" I always tell my wife, 'If you're ever looking for something to put on my gravestone, put down, 'He was an honest man, and he never held a grudge.' "
Down
Always
Looking
" I always told my young umpires, 'Don't get mad. Whatever you do, don't show it. But no matter how long it takes, get even.' "
Long
Always
Young
" I'd love to stay in baseball, but I won't beg. I'd love to work with young umpires. I think I could teach them, help them develop. I can spot flaws, help them get over the hump. You're striving for perfection every game, yet you never achieve it. If baseball wants me, I'm available. "
Love
Baseball
Perfection
" If you don't need umpires out there, and you can put robots out there, then why do we need ballplayers? "
Then
Why
You
" If you're a photographer, they give you a camera. If you're a writer, they give you a typewriter. If you're an umpire, they give you an unseen object and they call it a strike zone, and nobody seems to agree with you no matter what you call. "
You
Nobody
Call
" I just loved officiating, and I hope what I did helped make it better. That's what I tell young umpires: you can have fun. I never spent a day where going out on a baseball field didn't make me feel better. "
Fun
Hope
Me
" I just umpire. That's what I've done. That's all I can do. I'm one of the fortunate ones on God's earth. I found what God meant for me to do. People ask if I like working home plate best. I just want to be between the white lines. That's where I belong, and I wouldn't have it any other way. "
Home
God
Best
" I know that there are no famous 'Doug Harvey plays.' And I'm proud of that. "
Proud
Plays
Know
" I'll say it again: you've got to put the argument back in the game. They're trying to make baseball mechanized, a machine. They're ruining baseball. "
Trying
Argument
Baseball
" I must admit, I was born to officiate; I was made to officiate. I miss it. I knew why I was doing it. God made me to umpire. "
Why
Born
Doing
" Instant replay ought to be thrown out. Period. It's a game of imperfections. Why is that so bad for the game? Really, I think they are trying to make the game perfect. I'll tell you what: It will never, ever be perfect. "
Perfect
You
Trying
" I remember when replay first came to TV. I can't remember who it was now, but a manager came out to beef about a call, and I ran him. He said he was going back into the clubhouse and watch replay. I told him, 'Go ahead. I am the replay.' "
I Am
Remember
Go
" I say to you, you want a thrill, volunteer to be an umpire. I'd like you to go just work the bases some day. Just go do that. You're going to love it. Try the slow-pitch stuff. You'll love it. Ask my son - he tried it! He said, 'I've never seen so many idiots in all my life.' "
Life
Work
Day
" I set out to be the best umpire of my time. But I don't know what it takes to be great. "
Great
Know
Time
" I've heard it said that umpires are necessary evil. Well, we are necessary, but we are not evil. We are hard-working and dedicated people whose primary interest is to make sure the game is played fairly. We are the integrity of the game. "
Integrity
Said
Game
" I want you to know that I am one of the more fortunate people in life. There aren't too many of us that somebody selects and says, 'You know, that guy ought to be an umpire.' That's what happened to me. "
You
Me
I Am
" I was a great base umpire, but I was the most mediocre plate umpire to ever come into the major leagues. "
Come
Ever
Great
" I was correct in every call I made, regardless of what managers, players or replay may have said. To me, that's the reason I'm in the Hall of Fame. If I didn't umpire with conviction, I wouldn't have made it for long. "
Long
Fame
Conviction
" I went into umpiring at age 16. I got into officiating because of the fact that I could not stand the referees that worked our basketball games. "
Games
Basketball
Stand
" I wrestled as a 90-pounder, and I wrestled in the 107-pound class in my first year. I had something inside of me. I could not stand not to compete. And I don't know why... I don't know what that's all about. But that's deep inside of Doug Harvey. "
Stand
Why
Me
" My mom beat us until she started breaking clothes hangers. Wooden clothes hangers! Once we started laughing back at her, then your spankings were through. That's the way I was raised. So, I got to be about 13 years of age when finally she quit spanking on me. But I think that it was great way to be raised. "
Age
Think
Mom
" Officiating is trying to do your absolute best with what you've got. "
Absolute
Best
Trying
" The integrity of the game is the umpires. Nobody else. The entire integrity of the game is the umpires. "
Nobody Else
Integrity
Nobody
" The one thing that all umpires have is pride, and if you don't have pride, you lose that edge. "
Edge
Lose
One Thing
" The part of the game that fans will soon miss: the argument between manager and umpire! There was something special about watching a manger and umpire both convinced they were totally right, but knowing that one had to be wrong. As an ump, those moments made my job fun, and getting 'nose-to-nose' was part of my job description. "
Right
Job
Game
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