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Old Fri Apr 27, 2007, 01:58pm
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Originally Posted by GarthB
According to some on PBUC's staff, Evans had 11 out of the first 16. I've spoken with two Evans grads who were picked up after that and they tell me there's at least one or two others.

Whatever. I have no axe to grind. Both Hunter and Jim have graciously agreed to work with me on my project about the history of proschools for officiatin.com. I'm sure the final real numbers will come out sometime during our talks.
Congrats Garth

Also, is it still true that once you get to triple A you have one maybe 2 yrs. to make it and if you are not chosen you are let go?

The reason I ask, is that my assignor had a friend that made it to Triple A. He worked there 1-2 yrs (can't remember the exact time but it wasn't long) and simply received a letter in the mail that stated

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"major league baseball no longer requires your services"
Therefore, in your article perhaps you can also cronicle what happens to umpires after triple A who do not make it. Do they have to start all over again?

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