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Originally posted by wobster
I am a relatively new umpire. I have done mostly town league games to this point. I just got my certification to do 1/4 pint (9-11) and 1/2 pint (12+13). Better kids, more pressure, etc.
My question is this:
What do you guys suggest I do to make myself the best umpire I can be? I have read the rule book numerous times, so I know the rules. Are there any mechanics I should learn? I know the 2 man and 3 man field mechanics,etc, but I mean plate stance, position to make call, etc. I have been umpiring for 3 years for town league, but I am still unsure of my abilities.
Any advice you guys could give would be great!
Thanks,
Chad
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My suggestion is to umpire and umpire and umpire.
Lots and lots of games. Go all over town trying to get as many games as you can.
Use some of the money and make sure you have good equipment, (that makes you a better umpire because you're not worried about being hurt) and then learn as you go.
This site is good for reading up on rules.
You stated above "I know the rules," but that's a bold statement. Wait until you see it happen in the game and then you can on the spur of the momemntn apply what you've learned.
Then you know you're on the way to being a good umpire.
I know lots and see lots of umpires who know the rules, but their application of the rules is horrible.
Thus IMO they are not a good umpire.
It takes doing it over and over again.
That's my suggestion.
Thanks
David