Thread: umpire fees
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Old Thu Dec 15, 2005, 01:31pm
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Kaliix:

I would imagine that arriving 15 minutes early would suffice for the most part if you're working solo.

If you're working a two man, you still need a little extra time to briefly go over coverages with your partner and determine which one of you will work the dish.

I was taught, and always recommend, that you should take the time to walk the fence even if you're familiar with the field.

This get's the blood pumping a little prior to stretching which is important for umpires. We need to bust our butts out there to show professionalism, and it's hard to do that with a pulled muscle.

I understand that the logistics involved in getting to a game during rush hour traffic can be a nightmare, but for me personally, 30 minutes early is a mark I always shoot for.


Tim.
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