This one got real... real fast.
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A teen umpire in Idaho ended up delivering a moment that's now making the rounds, and it all started with a coach upset over walk-up music.
According to reports, the coach complained about lyrics being inappropriate and wanted something done about it. The umpire, identified as Jameson Morris, didn't see it that way.
"I've umped a lot of games here and I haven't heard anything inappropriate," he said.
Simple. Direct. Move on. The coach didn't.
That's when Morris laid it out clearly. Go back to the dugout or forfeit. Those were the options. He also made it clear he wasn't in charge of controlling what parents played over the speakers.
Still didn't end it.
At that point, the umpire took control of the situation and ejected the coach. Baseball game over. Literally. The coach pulled his team, and it turned into a forfeit.
All of this over a song.
For what it's worth, reports say the track in question was Never Going to Stop by Rob Zombie.
The bigger takeaway here isn't the music. It's how the ump handled it.
Calm. Clear. Didn't get dragged into the moment. Just enforced the situation and moved on.
His father summed it up pretty well afterward, saying his son handled it better than most adults would.
Hard to argue with that. Sometimes the best part of youth sports isn't the play on the field.
It's moments like this.
