Jim Evans, an American athlete, made a name for himself in professional baseball, known for his speed and batting skills. His perseverance and commitment to excellence on the field inspire athletes to dedicate themselves fully to their craft and overcome obstacles. Evans' legacy is a testament to the importance of work ethic, teamwork, and the pursuit of personal and professional growth.
"No one respects the umpire's job more than I do; but, if I were a manager, I would probably be ejected three or four times a season fighting for my team."
"Game management is accomplished by staying constantly alert and then reading and reacting to potential problem situations before they materialize. It all boils down to paying attention to details."
"Professional managers, coaches, and players have a right to question an umpire's decision if they do it in a professional manner. When they become personal, profane, or violent, they have crossed the line and must be dealt with accordingly."
"I had a great first year and Mr. MacDonald was my biggest supporter. He gave me the encouragement I needed that first year to get my career started on a positive note."
"As a whole, the managers today are different in temperament. Most have very good communication skills and are more understanding of the umpire's job. That doesn't mean they are better managers. It just means that I perceive today's managers a bit differently."
"I personally developed the Academy training program. All our training is based on solid educational principles. We present the material in four training formats: lecture, demonstration, drill, and implementation."
"Umpires, like players, are expected to show constant improvement each season and at each level. Inconsistent plate work and the inability to handle situations are probably the two biggest problems that minor league umpires face."
"I have looked back on situations and thought that I could have handled a few differently and probably better."
"I set very high standards for myself and worked every game with the same energy and enthusiasm as if it were the seventh game of a World Series."