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Old Thu Jun 24, 2004, 08:03am
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Originally posted by PAT THE REF
Hello all,
I was thinking today about how much do the "professional umpires" get paid per game? Does anyone know how much MLB or NCAA officials recieve per game? Is there a diffrence between NL and AL? Just was wondering.....
I was also passed over a website a while ago and it talked about whether or not an umpire could live on his/her salary..... Any idea's on that?

Any information would help - Thank you
NCAA pay varies widely. There are a few conferences that pay up to $250 per game but umpires rarely work more than a dozen of those games per year. Tournament games like the regionals and CWS pay more but good luck getting one of those.

More typical is pay ranging from $100 to $150 for NCAA D1 down to $55-80 for Juco. I am talking about 9 inning fees here so adjust accordingly for 7 inning.

I know of a handful of umpires that make a living at officiating (outside of MLB.) They work multiple sports and might gross $20,000 per year. None of them have families with kids. They typically officiate 300 - 350 games a year at an average fee of around $60. Those kinds of umpires cannot be picky and end up working a lot of very crappy ball.

Most end of with very bad attitudes towards the coaches and players. Working that much hurts your game. Rain for a couple of days can take a big hunk out of your wallet and you may need financial assistance from your friends.

I recall that when the sniper closed down DC outdoor sports for three weeks in 2002, a couple of umpires were really hurting. They lost over $1500 which they could not afford to lose.

The most successful have working wives who indulge their hobby. For the most part, these women never see their husbands. The husbands are heading out the door for a DH or more around the time the wives get home from work.

Peter
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