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Originally posted by LDUB
There are good umpires like Rich Fronheiser who work LL baseball. So why is it that we see guys on TV brushing off second base, and calling strikes before the ball gets to the catcher? Rich and others would gladly work these games for free. In any other championship, the TD would try to get the best possible officials on the field. But LL refuses to do this. Why is that?
There are some guys who work nothing but LL baseball the whole spring, and they do it all for free. Many of these guys would like to work games in the LL tournament. LL is not dumb, they know anyone would get sick of calling 30+ LL games for free each spring if they didn't get anything in return. These guys must be rewarded with LL tournament games.
This is when Rich comes in. Rich and his buddies offer to work LL tournament games. LL does not "owe" Rich anything. But LL does "owe" the guys who have worked many regular season LL games for free over the years. LL must give these guys the (hope of getting) higher level torunament games if LL expects them to continue to work for free durring the regular season.
It is all about money. If all LL regular season umpires were paid, then LL would owe them nothing come tournament time. LL would be able to select the best guys who are willing to work the games (for free or pay.) But as we all know, this will never happen. LL is content with the level of the officiating in their World Series. Untill this viewpoint changes, nothing will ever be done.
It would be possible for LL to do this secertly. They would not have to issue a statement to the local leagues to begin paying all umpires. If LL started to assign the best umpires to the LLWS, regardless of what LL "owes" them, some of the less skilled umpires would realize that they will never make it Williamsport. If they have no more aspirations to work the LLWS, many will drop out of the volunteer umpire program. Local LLs will be unable to find umpires willing to work for free, therefore they will be forced into paying their umpires.
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LL owes me nothing. I make myself available for LL regular season games locally, but with my work travel and the rest of my schedule, I don't do a LOT of those games. Besides, the kids that umpire for us in the local leagues need the experience and the regular season games are the place for that. In the tournament, District umpires are used and that's a different, smaller group.
Come tournament time, I block off my schedule for the most part and do nothing but LL (I assign a 44-team adult league, so I do work those games on Sundays, but that's it otherwise). Last season I worked the District Majors, Juniors, and Seniors as well as the State Juniors and Seniors.
We all choose to do community service in one way or another. Mine combines something I enjoy (umpiring) with some giveback to the community. In all the games I worked this season, I only had one coach that was a small problem and NO ejections -- none in any of the tournaments, if I recall correctly, and at the district level we have at LEAST 4-5 umpires who work college baseball (or should).
Whether or not I ever get to Indianapolis or to one of the other regional tournaments (I would prefer to do a Junior or Senior regional since they play on the big diamond) is out of my hands. Some say I'm crazy, but then again I went ot the Netherlands on my own dime this summer and umpired 16 games for the tidy sum of food, beer, and a bed to sleep in.
I enjoy watching all this every season. And I used to be one of the LL bashers until I got involved personally. Now I'm on the other side and I enjoy it. So what? If you don't want to work the games, don't.
--Rich