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Originally posted by PeteBooth
As a general statement, I think most of us want to move up as we gain more experience. While we all "love" to umpire and do it not necessarily for the money, I often wonder is it worth it.
I have been umpiring for 12 yrs. now. Started out at LL and have been HS certified for 4 yrs, now. While I am appreciative of the advancement I received, started out at the modified level (7th / 8th graders) and am now working a collegiate wood bat league, I am now pondering if I should cut back on some of these "advanced" levels.
Why! In general as we move-up more headaches arise. In Legion or Connie Mack which are strict leagues as far as discipline goes, one receives a $50 (7 innings) or $60 (9 innings) game FEE. The CWBL (Collegiate Wood Bat League) FEES are $60.00 for 7 and $70.00 for 9. However,
The FEES are $10 higher but the headaches seem like they are a 1,000 times greater especially in close games which most of them are using wood bats instead of metal. I had a game last night where F1 had a nasty curve and was making the hitters look foolish. One particular batter took exception said the magic words and was tossed. One other player said Blue we have been off balance (referring to my strike zone) all game long. Well keeping hitters off balance is F1's job.
I am now pondering whether or not to umpire these games next year or at the very least reduce the amount of these type games as in general I do not have fun / enjoy umpiring this league. I enjoy umpiring but it isn't my profession.
As you can imagine, Most Umpires chomp at the bit to umpire the Connie Mack / Legion games because generally speaking these games are enjoyable and one receives less headaches.
What are your thoughts? Would you rather do a 15/16 yr. old game -$50 game FEE and receive relatively few headaches or do the CWBL or equivalent type league for a sightly higher FEE but have more headaches.
Thanks
Pete Booth
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Hey, I'm one of those strange umpires that prefer to do the lower level. Here in Denver we get paid $45 for legion A and $40 for legion B and C. I tell my assigner that I will only do legion B or C unless it is absolutely necessary to have me do a legion A. The $5 extra bucks is not worth it to me and actually I can get paid a lot more doing a one man legion B or C ($60) than doing a two man legion A. The higher you go, the more stress it is. It is not worth it for me. In short, I really enjoy umpiring the lower levels.
If you stop enjoying what you are doing, you need to cut back or at least do the level that you enjoy.
As far as the strike zone, I always remember in Legion A to not call the high pitch a strike. If they complain about my strike zone, I actually tend to widen it. They get the message real quick- the more they complain the wider my zone gets. This technique really works well for me.
Greg
[Edited by Gre144 on Jul 10th, 2001 at 08:59 PM]